Finished the current Bookaneers book in record time, I guess. The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris is a fast read, though of course not a light one, considering the subject matter.
It's a well-told story and made me think of Art Spiegelman's Maus, which I first read sometime between ages sixteen and eighteen, I don't remember exactly. There are similarities, of course, but that's to be expected.
I might re-read Maus, though since it's a graphic novel, I don't think I'll include it in my 2019 book count. It's no trouble for me to read comics, even heavy, serious comics like that. It takes more effort for me to sit down and read novels, even though they used to be my primary source of entertainment.
I guess I have a lot more to distract myself with these days.
Completed book count for 2019: 11
It's a well-told story and made me think of Art Spiegelman's Maus, which I first read sometime between ages sixteen and eighteen, I don't remember exactly. There are similarities, of course, but that's to be expected.
I might re-read Maus, though since it's a graphic novel, I don't think I'll include it in my 2019 book count. It's no trouble for me to read comics, even heavy, serious comics like that. It takes more effort for me to sit down and read novels, even though they used to be my primary source of entertainment.
I guess I have a lot more to distract myself with these days.
Completed book count for 2019: 11