I’m so excited for this and I can’t way for the year to see how this progresses. I’m going to plan ahead to make sure I get the literate to read along with everyone and learn.
This aligns with how Ive planned my 2026 reading year. Definitely no goals and Ive never cared about creating content. I simply got caught up in the quantity and chasing dopamine highs through plots and fictional characters. I plan to read deeper, vary the genres a bit more and try my hand at literary analysis again. Its been over 20 years since Ive dug deep into a book and actually put my thoughts in words on paper. It shall be fun. Im looking forward to seeing you work your plan for 2026.
Thank you for this feedback. I hope the direction I'm headed can help readers who have a similar desire, want to go deeper and interested in some suggestions. I'm toying with the idea of making worksheets but that might be doing too much. Idk 😅
I’m so excited for this and I love that you’re excited too! This sounds like it’ll be a great series and a good way to really lean into thinking about what you’re reading and why it’s enjoyable. Especially excited to see what kind of conclusions you’ll see with who is allowed to find love and what that love looks like across genres.
I'm super excited about the romance section. I'm collaborating with a few authors, and they are really pushing me. I'm learning a lot from their insights. I haven't been this excited in a long time, so fingers crossed it works out because sometimes things in my head don't always translate online, but I really hope this project does.
I used both for the reading comprehension post. Developing Critical Reading Skills, I bought from Thriftbooks. It's like a manual but I like the format and it's super accessible. The report I got from the university library. I think I should be able to share it if you DM me your email.
I’m so excited for this and I can’t way for the year to see how this progresses. I’m going to plan ahead to make sure I get the literate to read along with everyone and learn.
This makes me happy. Let me know if you have any issues finding the books.
This aligns with how Ive planned my 2026 reading year. Definitely no goals and Ive never cared about creating content. I simply got caught up in the quantity and chasing dopamine highs through plots and fictional characters. I plan to read deeper, vary the genres a bit more and try my hand at literary analysis again. Its been over 20 years since Ive dug deep into a book and actually put my thoughts in words on paper. It shall be fun. Im looking forward to seeing you work your plan for 2026.
Thank you for this feedback. I hope the direction I'm headed can help readers who have a similar desire, want to go deeper and interested in some suggestions. I'm toying with the idea of making worksheets but that might be doing too much. Idk 😅
I think that would be a great idea. It helps having a starting point or something to already work with!
Yes, thank you for leaning into my madness. I'm going to do a quick poll to see what topics should warrant a worksheet. I don't want to go too wild.
I’m so excited for this and I love that you’re excited too! This sounds like it’ll be a great series and a good way to really lean into thinking about what you’re reading and why it’s enjoyable. Especially excited to see what kind of conclusions you’ll see with who is allowed to find love and what that love looks like across genres.
I'm super excited about the romance section. I'm collaborating with a few authors, and they are really pushing me. I'm learning a lot from their insights. I haven't been this excited in a long time, so fingers crossed it works out because sometimes things in my head don't always translate online, but I really hope this project does.
Where did you find the primary text for January? Is it the Butterfuss report from reading comprehension post?
I used both for the reading comprehension post. Developing Critical Reading Skills, I bought from Thriftbooks. It's like a manual but I like the format and it's super accessible. The report I got from the university library. I think I should be able to share it if you DM me your email.