I realize most on this site are into politics, science and/or security, but on a lighter note.. has anyone here read the Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward?
Anyone?....Anyone?
@ChippySuave not I...
@ChippySuave I might look into it. I've got dozens of books lined up waiting for my prying eyes, just feel recently not able to get out of the starting blocks with them. Example. I bought a copy of a Roger Williams biography. One of my political passions is the concept of 'Separation of Church and State'. I've read somewhere the whole idea started with him. After the first couple of chapters, set the book down, and haven't gotten back to it in >2 yrs. Something about flagging enthusiasm.
@ChippySuave Ok, that's it...I'm DONE! the Williams bio is TOAST! Thanks 🙂 👍
@celticsfanaticentomologist I have lots of books I could recommend.. Try Gods of Gotham by Lyndsay Faye.
@ChippySuave GEEZUS, that sounds great.
@celticsfanaticentomologist If you read it, let me know what you think, okay?
@ChippySuave Yes, I will. Definitely.
@ChippySuave I just ordered the book you recommended. I re-read the description...am kinda pumped about it.
@celticsfanaticentomologist YAYY!! I get giddy when I convince someone to read a book I have enjoyed.
@ChippySuave I have to remember that escapism isn't not only NOT a bad thing, but necessary. Part of the existential debate I've been having with myself, is that I've realized how much time I spend doing things that I simply use to as distraction. Working too much. Getting overly involved in sports fandom. Being an insane news/politics junkie. In younger days (thankfully) drinking too much, etc. The point is, all of that stuff, without exception I could do without. Relationships are all we need.
@celticsfanaticentomologist Two years??? No, no, no.. I realize there are some erudites who feel every book must be scholarly in execution and we as readers should always be looking for more knowledge. Pffbbttt! While continual learning is important, so is escapism.
We have only so much free time, and of that free time, only so much is dedicated to reading. If you can't get back into a book after 2 years, or if you feel no motivation to continue it.. chuck it! Don't waste time forcing yourself