'Tsudoku' is a Japanese word we came across from a Facebook meme, meaning 'a pile of books you're meaning to read'. Since that was highly appropriate to me at the time, we kept referring to my ever-increasing tsundoku pile. This goal was the motivation I needed to finally get through it.
By the time I got around to starting this goal, I think there were about 11 books in the pile. It didn't take me long to finish once I'd started, however, only taking me a few weeks to get through it. Some of the books were horrendously boring, but most were OK reading. None were particularly good from recollection, which I'd probably subconsciously guessed, hence why they sat in the pile for so long.
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By the time I got around to starting this goal, I think there were about 11 books in the pile. It didn't take me long to finish once I'd started, however, only taking me a few weeks to get through it. Some of the books were horrendously boring, but most were OK reading. None were particularly good fro
(...more)'Tsudoku' is a Japanese word we came across from a Facebook meme, meaning 'a pile of books you're meaning to read'. Since that was highly appropriate to me at the time, we kept referring to my ever-increasing tsundoku pile. This goal was the motivation I needed to finally get through it.
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