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December 2013

Ever since I was a young girl, I loved to read.  My parents used to say that I carried a book  everywhere.

This hasn’t changed but rather than carry a book, I carry a library.

Having all your books on one device is both a blessing and a nightmare.  Confronted with so many choices to read, I’ve now had to stop the habit of downloading willy nilly off Amazon and instead, make sure that I read one (ok, two) books at the same time.

Although not entire list of books read this year, I have linked the ones that I found valuable and interesting for my own learning and development.

You may like them too:

Some of the fiction I enjoyed this year are:

Reflections on Reading:

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This was the first and only physical book I read this year and check out the post-it notes! Thanks to Ryan Tracey for this great gift. @RyanTracey

One of the things I’ve noticed nowadays is that I tend to forget what I’ve read on the Kindle over the hard cover book.   The key messages don’t seem to stay with me long enough.  Also,  gone are the days when someone asks you for something and you say, “ah, I have just the book for you” and walk over to your bookshelves to run your finger along the spines to locate it.  Somehow the romance is lost when you say, “I’ll send you a link to my Evernotes”.

I don’t know about you but this doesn’t exactly appeal to me.

Sure, I annotate and make notes on the Kindle but it’s not the same as the tactile nature of a book with post-it notes.  Something I can just pick up, open to the relevant page, scribble a note on a post it and most of all, share it with someone else.

So I have to change my behaviour in 2014 and actually hand-write my notes and key points – or sketch note – each book just so I can remember the main themes and refer to them with my work.

Before you ask, “but Helen, you can review the book!”  – yes, I can but sometimes, you just need to make notes for yourself that don’t need to be shared with the world.

So it’s quite timely that I stumbled upon this article today, “How to Read a Book

What do you think?