Anne Bogel
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like we all have, I mean, some of you tell us about how much you're enjoying the switch between retiring from a full-time job and becoming a retiree and having so much more reading time that it still feels abundant to you if that transition is new.
The vast majority of us feel like so many books, so little time is a serious dilemma.
And the thing that really stands between us and the reading life, we wish we could have.
And my friend was telling me how the guide every year is just such a gateway to reliable reading joy.
Because if you're gonna take your precious reading time
and spend it metaphorically on only a handful of books, you want to make sure those books bring you a memorable experience.
And having someone hold your hand as you make those choices can feel really, really good.
And that's what we've done every year in the guide for this will be our 15th edition.
And if you told me back in 2012, this is the first of 15 and counting, I...
I mean, I think it would have exploded my little readerly head.
But here we are.
And every year since the second year, I have read every book in the guide, cover to cover.
And the reason that is, is the first year, I remember highlighting some new releases that I was really excited about, that I was really looking forward to spending my reading time on.
And about half of them, I...
not only was disappointed, but was kind of angry that my precious reading time had been spent in that way.
And I resolved that.
In this context, for the summer reading guide, guidance implied, I'm only going to talk about the books that I have read and can vouch for.
And just because I've read a book does not mean you will love it as well.
But in the guide and that unboxing, I try to be real specific about what my reading experience was like.
Not to tell you what yours will be like or that you should want that experience, but to help you wrap your head around.