2019 Reading List
I decided to follow a reading list in 2019. The list I meant is BTS’ reading list, although most of those books were recommended by BTS member RM. I’m a huge fan of the Korean boyband BTS and, at the end of 2018, was added into a reading group chat consisting of other people who were also fans of BTS. There, I discovered about the reading list and, upon reading it, realized they were actually good and interesting books.
Adding to that, my office has been relocated to a farther place, which requires me to take the bus every day, instead of driving the motorcycle like I used to do. This commuting (which usually takes an hour) allows me to read in the bus and, so far, I’ve finished three books this year by reading in the bus. Yeay!
However, the books I’ll read in 2019 won’t be limited to the books in that list. There are 30 books in the list, some of which I’ve read before. I’ll also be reading on topics regarding mental illness (especially those related to manic-depressive, dissociative identity disorder, and trauma) and history (my brother has a habit of watching a documentary every day after work, of which I would usually tag along. I found some interesting stuff I’d like to learn more about).
I’ll blog about the books I’ve finished. And, since I’m a lazy-ass, I’ll start writing and scheduling these posts. I’ve finished three books, so in the next three weeks, expect bookish posts