The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow - Very good book so far, I really need to get back to this one more!
Dune by Frank Herbert - This will have been my third time in four years reading this, I think it's my favorite novel. I just got really hyperfixated on Doctor Who while getting close to the end of this read and kinda put this down for a bit, another one I need to just sit down and complete! Really love this one!
Star Wars: Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn - The original "Episode 7" from before the prequel films even came out, I've actually never read it - it's decent so far!
Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep by Terrance Dicks - I love love love Doctor Who, and have seen chunks of "Classic Who," but have found I prefer reading the old novelizations of the serials to actually watching them so every once in a while I'll try and find one to read and read it!
The Shiva Sutras by Ranjit Chaudhri - The Shiva Sutras are basically small mantrams about how reality allegedly revealed to this wise man ages ago, and this covers those and extrapolates what they mean. Basically covering nondual theology from a traditionally Advaita Vedanta tradition.
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Stuff like Doctor Who/Star Wars is kind of like reading junk food to me, it "tastes" good but I realise it's rarely "high literature" or whatnot, but thats fine haha. I don't like to read five at once, but sometimes my mental health gets wonky and I find myself continuously starting new books... it'll work itself out haha. My goal for this year is 29 books read and I think I have 8 or 9 this year so far... I'm a little behind but things have been a bit wonky (and I've had way too many books I quit halfway through). Hope to complete a few and get back to my regular 2!
I look forward to seeing what you're reading! Do you use Goodreads? And if you do, would you wanna be friends on there? (If not - totally fine!)
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Date: 2024-05-17 10:52 pm (UTC)The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow - Very good book so far, I really need to get back to this one more!
Dune by Frank Herbert - This will have been my third time in four years reading this, I think it's my favorite novel. I just got really hyperfixated on Doctor Who while getting close to the end of this read and kinda put this down for a bit, another one I need to just sit down and complete! Really love this one!
Star Wars: Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn - The original "Episode 7" from before the prequel films even came out, I've actually never read it - it's decent so far!
Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep by Terrance Dicks - I love love love Doctor Who, and have seen chunks of "Classic Who," but have found I prefer reading the old novelizations of the serials to actually watching them so every once in a while I'll try and find one to read and read it!
The Shiva Sutras by Ranjit Chaudhri - The Shiva Sutras are basically small mantrams about how reality allegedly revealed to this wise man ages ago, and this covers those and extrapolates what they mean. Basically covering nondual theology from a traditionally Advaita Vedanta tradition.
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Stuff like Doctor Who/Star Wars is kind of like reading junk food to me, it "tastes" good but I realise it's rarely "high literature" or whatnot, but thats fine haha. I don't like to read five at once, but sometimes my mental health gets wonky and I find myself continuously starting new books... it'll work itself out haha. My goal for this year is 29 books read and I think I have 8 or 9 this year so far... I'm a little behind but things have been a bit wonky (and I've had way too many books I quit halfway through). Hope to complete a few and get back to my regular 2!
I look forward to seeing what you're reading! Do you use Goodreads? And if you do, would you wanna be friends on there? (If not - totally fine!)