I’ve certainly been reading a lot lately! I’ve been rereading classic books that I was required to read in high school. I’ve read Of Mice And Men, The Great Gatsby, To Kill A Mockingbird, and The Catcher in the Rye. Each one only took me a day or two to read from start to finish. My favorites of these books are To Kill A Mockingbird and The Catcher in the Rye.
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How I did it: I tried to always have another book to be read on hand while reading something. That way, I always had something to look forward to and made me want to finish my book as soon as possible in order to start the next one. Read how I did it…
It took me but a week to start and finish the sequel to Eragon. A real page turner, it was difficult to put down! Now I have to wait until September 23 for the next book to come out to find out what happens next. I think I’m doing well with “reading more often”.
I finally finished Utopia last night! I was understanding it better and better as I read it. It would seem that I don’t really need the Cliffs Notes I purchased to go along with it, but I think I’ll skim them anyways in case I missed anything. It’s definitely a book every political candidate should have already read and understood! Ahhh….if our world could be more like Utopia…


