Newest Pet Peeve

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Okay, I have a new pet peeve. No, wait, this isn't new, but it is definitely a growing one.

Said pet peeve is when someone brings a laptop into a meeting and taps away on it all during the meeting, ignoring the meeting happening around him. Said tapping is worse when said "him" is a junior developer who needs to hear what is being said in said meeting.

Right Here

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Going to leave this right here, just a small note to myself about a heart breaking, how sweet falling in love is, differences in perception, and the art of being alone.

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Babylon's Ashes

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That this book took me a week to finish would have me concerned about my reading speed, except there are so many good parts, so many relevant parts, in it that I'm okay with my reading it slowly. The arc of the book is predictable, the character development is expected, the action is as imagined. What caught me in this book is the wording, the details, the smaller message, and the underlying lesson in the book.

That, and the relevancy of the book to today's politics. If I didn't know any better, I would swear that Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck KNEW how the election would turn out and published the book as a road map to dealing with the aftermath and provide comfort to rational, good people around. There were so many good quotes from the book, so many places where I had to stop reading and just think about what I had just read, that I highly recommend this book. Problem is, to read this book, you kinda need to read the previous five books in the Expanse series (including the one that just pissed me off).

I have been really enjoying the series (minus that one book), so yeah, have to say read it read it read it, but will temper it with, "If you can get through the previous five."

Should I Schedule Books To Read?

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I have been carrying this question around on a card in my stack of index cards for I don't know how long.

Should I schedule books to read?

Given I haven't added anything else to the card, and haven't actually asked this question, I figure it's time to decide.

No. No, I'm not going to schedule books to read.

I have my goal of "Read a book a week." I managed 73 books last year, and 105 books in 2015. I expect 52 - 54 books a year to be the normal with my book-a-week pace, with that 105 books in a year being a reaction to my reading only 40 books in 2014. I really wish I had started tracking the books I read like decades ago. Alas, I didn't.

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