What are YOU reading? During this time of social distancing (or as my boss put it, physical distancing), many of us are locked up at home, looking for something to do. What a great time to bust out your To-Read list!
Not actually me. Sorry to disappoint! |
As for me, I'm relying on a few different resources, including my own personal book collection, titles I grabbed from the library before we closed, and lots of ebooks. I know I've been staunchly anti-ebook, but since getting a smartphone (welcome to the 21st century, Emmy!) I've started to appreciate the convenience of an expanded digital library.
My library (along with many libraries across the country) offers access to ebooks through several ebook systems. I like to use Hoopla and Libby (by Overdrive). I can check out books, audiobooks, movies, music, and comics through these resources! And if you're interested in ebooks but don't want to use the library, I have two apps to suggest.
The first is Free Books. And just as the title suggests, it's free books. Most of them are classics or out-of-print, but MAN! You can find some really cool stuff on here! The best part is that you can download everything onto your device for reading offline, and its yours to keep. I recommend starting with The Abandoned Room by Charles Wadsworth Camp. It's a chilling story of murder, ghosts, and missing time.
The second is sort of a combo. Project Gutenberg has an amazing collection of excellent Classics available to read for free on their website. But, their app leaves a lot to be desired. So, what I do is download the books I want from Project Gutenberg onto my phone, and open them with this app: ReadEra. I've played around with a few different eReader apps, and this is my favorite.
Of course, I still prefer the feeling of paper pages between my fingers. And I'm still reading physical books. As I teased in the title of this post, I'm reading a lot right now. If you want to see all the sweet details, follow me on Goodreads. But, I'll share my Currently Reading list with you right now.
In an effort to find something a little more fun and happy, I picked up a few Wodehouse titles. Got Mike at Wrykyn by PG Wodehouse sitting on the desk next to me as I write. I'm also listening to the audiobook for another Wodehouse title: Uncle Dynamite. The narrator is Jonathan Cecil, who's my favorite audiobook reader. I was super excited to see that there are 30+ Wodehouse books narrated by him on Hoopla, so if you're interested, be sure to check him out!
And finally, I have one ebook in the works-- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. I read it as a kid, but that was years (and many books) ago, so I don't remember much. It's been fun getting to relive the experience.
The second is sort of a combo. Project Gutenberg has an amazing collection of excellent Classics available to read for free on their website. But, their app leaves a lot to be desired. So, what I do is download the books I want from Project Gutenberg onto my phone, and open them with this app: ReadEra. I've played around with a few different eReader apps, and this is my favorite.
Of course, I still prefer the feeling of paper pages between my fingers. And I'm still reading physical books. As I teased in the title of this post, I'm reading a lot right now. If you want to see all the sweet details, follow me on Goodreads. But, I'll share my Currently Reading list with you right now.
In an effort to find something a little more fun and happy, I picked up a few Wodehouse titles. Got Mike at Wrykyn by PG Wodehouse sitting on the desk next to me as I write. I'm also listening to the audiobook for another Wodehouse title: Uncle Dynamite. The narrator is Jonathan Cecil, who's my favorite audiobook reader. I was super excited to see that there are 30+ Wodehouse books narrated by him on Hoopla, so if you're interested, be sure to check him out!
And finally, I have one ebook in the works-- The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. I read it as a kid, but that was years (and many books) ago, so I don't remember much. It's been fun getting to relive the experience.
Reading ... 2018 Best American Short Stories.
ReplyDeleteListening to ... 'She's Come Undone' by Wally Lamb.
I'll let someone read to me, listen to a book on my phone, but I still won't read one off of a screen :)