Today my focus while studying was again quite trembling, but on a positive note I had a great writing session during my lunch break. I can't wait to finish writing the short story I am working on. I also read in one sitting the third volume of The Sandman series, and since I have also finished with my rereading of The Song Of Achilles I am left wondering on what I should pick next. I think I mentioned it in my 22 book in 2022 tbr, but there's a lot of big books I'd like to read, that I put off because I am intimidated by them. I am considering a slow approach with my copy of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by D. Adams. The edition I own basically has all the books (or most of them, honestly I am not sure) all togheter in one big book. So I was thinking I might approach it as separate books, by starting to read the first one, then moving on on something else, and then go back to it as if I did not have this huge copy. I am not a fan of these big editions with a bunch of novels inside, because as I said I rarely tend to pick up big books, but this was a present so I can't do much about it.
myhoneststudyblr's winter studying challenge // 14th January- What was your favourite thing about winter this year?
I can't believe this is the last day of the challenge! My favourite thing about this winter, was probably the first (and only, untill now) snow we had in my town. Other than that I ama also happy I got to have a few walks in the woods even if it was quite cold. These are very small things, but I always appreciate them.
🎵: abcdefu covered by Rain Paris
📖: The Sandman vol.3 - Dream Country by Neil Gaiman