Your vague plan sounds good. I like a mix of structure and looseness because that allows me to go down rabbit holes. The structure grounds me a little but not too much. I don't ever feel guilty about changing my plans as new interests pop up.
I am going to try to clear my plate before Christmas and focus on reading Paradise Lost between Christmas and New Years. So not 2025 but it might happen that I can’t get it read before 2025. I know very very little about the British civil war so I will be following any videos on that as you read Milton. I think the only thing I have read by him is a poem about going blind. I like all your vague plans!
I'm just here to make sure Wharton is a firm part of the plan 😂I love the booker winner project, I'm hoping to read a 1973 shortlister for my Plecathon birth year prompt but sadly not a winner. I really want to read Pym so excited to hear about those plans and maybe 2025 will be my year to read her as well!
Your vague plan sounds good. I like a mix of structure and looseness because that allows me to go down rabbit holes. The structure grounds me a little but not too much. I don't ever feel guilty about changing my plans as new interests pop up.
I'm the same!! I go down rabbit holes then binge in that subject area. 😅
I am going to try to clear my plate before Christmas and focus on reading Paradise Lost between Christmas and New Years. So not 2025 but it might happen that I can’t get it read before 2025. I know very very little about the British civil war so I will be following any videos on that as you read Milton. I think the only thing I have read by him is a poem about going blind. I like all your vague plans!
"No plan survives first contact with the enemy." -- Helmuth von Moltke the Elder
I'm just here to make sure Wharton is a firm part of the plan 😂I love the booker winner project, I'm hoping to read a 1973 shortlister for my Plecathon birth year prompt but sadly not a winner. I really want to read Pym so excited to hear about those plans and maybe 2025 will be my year to read her as well!