So, I have had a long dearth of reading for several years now. I've skimmed books, even maybe finished a few, but nothing impressive. I find my attention has been very short--probably a consequence of my ADHD and scrolling through the internet. So this year, I've decided I want to get into it again, as I have been a librarian who no longer reads. On Goodreads, I've joined the 2024 Reading Challenge in an attempt to read more. I set a reasonable goal, of 36 books, to try for.
I am happy to report I'm ahead of schedule, having read seven books so far this year. They're all non-fiction (I'm going to shoot for both fiction and non-fiction, print/e-books, and audiobooks. We'll see how it goes.)
Here's what I have read so far:
- Shoulder Treatment: Guide To Recover From Shoulder Surgery: Typical Shoulder Surgery Recovery Timeline by Jaime Knecht
- An Adult with an Autism Diagnosis: A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Gillan Drew
- Very Late Diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome by Philip Wylie
- The Shoulder Patients' Handbook: The Rotator Cuff Tear Guide by Paul B. Roache
- How to Recover from Shoulder Surgery: Safe, Effective Recovery: A Physiotherapist Shares 40 Years Experience Rehabilitating Shoulders by Bruce Paulik
- The Ultimate Guide for Shoulder Surgery Recovery: Your Complete Guide to Recovery, Tips, Strategies, Diet and Essential Must-haves to Speed Up Shoulder Surgery Recovery Time by Morgan Gray
- Shoulder Surgery Recovery: Over 100 Tips and Strategies to Make it Much Easier by Anne Talmage Cooksey
- Looking After Your Autistic Self by Niamh Garvey
- Autism and Asperger Syndrome in Adults by Luke Beardon
- Pandora's Jar: Women in the Greek Myths by Natalie Haynes
- Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna (audiobook) by Edith Sheffer
- Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
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