Starting a thread to document all the movies I watch from now until 2025! Mainly doing this to re-build the habit and track my journey along the way. I already have a pretty huge watchlist, but I am always open to recommendations as I go along this!
6. Seveneves - This is the largest book I've ever read till date (850 pages) and I'm definitely never picking up big books again. It started off nice, until page 600 it was ok, and then the book dips hard in final 200 pages. Detail for the sake of detail, just filling up pages
6. Seveneves - This is the largest book I've ever read till date (850 pages) and I'm definitely never picking up big books again. It started off nice, until page 600 it was ok, and then the book dips hard in final 200 pages. Detail for the sake of detail, just filling up pages
5. Red Rising - a gripping dystopian fantasy thriller with one of the best starts to a book that I've ever read. The middle parts get boring tho, I read the first 50% in 2 days, the last 30% in 1 day, but the middle 20% took me a month to get through. Amazing world-building
5. Red Rising - a gripping dystopian fantasy thriller with one of the best starts to a book that I've ever read. The middle parts get boring tho, I read the first 50% in 2 days, the last 30% in 1 day, but the middle 20% took me a month to get through. Amazing world-building
4. (8) Super Communicators - I've been reading this one passively for a while now, finally finished it. It is a brilliant book with a clear structure, tons of examples to make it interesting and gives you clear advice on what to do and what not to do. Easy recommend!
3. (3-7 technically) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - The Complete Trilogy of Five: 4/5
A space sitcom put in text. There are 5 books in this series. Books 1 and 2 were insanely funny; the quality slightly drops off a bit toward the later books tho.
Overall, nice read!
2. The House in the Cerulean Sea - 4.5/5
Nice, warm, wholesome, feel-good, fantastical book. If you want to read a book with not much twists and turns, no sadness, and just happy all-around - go for it! Overall, a great read. This book will make a fantastic animated film!
I was not sure whether I am the person who has the ability to read, feel and complete a book.
I bought a random book from Amazon and completed it. 'The Light We Lost' is a great read with a very sad ending; I liked it very much.
With this, I am wrapping this thread up. Helped a lot to re-build the habit of watching films. I loved tracking this journey, and looking at the reviews for all the movies I've watched.
10/10, would recommend to everyone to do the same if interested.
Starting a thread to document all the movies I watch from now until 2025! Mainly doing this to re-build the habit and track my journey along the way. I already have a pretty huge watchlist, but I am always open to recommendations as I go along this!