Comment by _bramses

1 day ago

I’m starting a book club!

- Sixty books a year (five books a month)

- Self Chosen Books (no forced reading)

- Two recorded Salon style meetings monthly

- Bespoke software for the group including: shared embedding graph of highlights and annotations, IRC chat with @ for members and books and authors, collective bookshelf

- Six members max

Learn more here if interested!

https://www.bramadams.dev/sixty-book-club/

> five books a month

How?

I'm a prolific reader but outside of short fiction I can manage maybe 4 a month.

  • I genuinely want to benchmark myself with fellow peers how on long they take to consume text book. I am not that into fiction or short fiction books - I generally loose interest.

    How long would technical books take you to complete, say you have to read Effective Java 3rd Edition

    • I haven't read a technical book in a long time. I read "You Don't know JS," which is very very short, in about a week. I read "Cracking the Coding Interview" in 3 weeks.

      As for non fiction, I read "Anarchist Communism" (fairly short) in a week, "Delivered from Distraction" in a month, "Masters of Doom" in about 2 weeks.

      It depends on my interest more than anything. I obliterated the entire Robin Hobb "Assassin's" series, 12 books, in just about two months.

  • Pretty easily doable by reading multiple books at the same time! Averages out to ~50 pages a day.

    The trick is to always keep the book queue filled, so long books that take a while coexist for a while with a number of shorter length ones