{"id":3910,"date":"2018-05-30T18:45:19","date_gmt":"2018-05-30T13:15:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fableandi.com\/?p=3910"},"modified":"2020-03-17T14:46:09","modified_gmt":"2020-03-17T09:16:09","slug":"reading-tips-voracious-readers-of-internet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thebooksatchel.com\/reading-tips-voracious-readers-of-internet\/","title":{"rendered":"Reading Habits (& Tips) from 5 Voracious Readers of Internet"},"content":{"rendered":"
Voracious readers. Avid readers.
\nBeing a bookworm, I admire those who love reading and make reading a priority in their lives. So when I scratched a squiggly line under the title in my notebook, these five names came to my mind in seconds.
\nAnge, Vivek, Cait, Mia and Charlott. Five readers whom I personally admire for their reading skills.<\/p>\n
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I am sure many of you are familiar with the names. Vivek’s Twitter threads have a huge fan base where he regularly gives recommendations on new releases, older books, authors and more. He loves buddy reads too and we had a swell of a time discussing Snow by Pamuk<\/em> last year. Charlott’s bookish wrap ups on Instagram always amaze me because her numbers are astounding and so are her strong opinions about the books she reads. I’ve been in awe of Ange and Mia who seem to read chunky books quite effortlessly (something I have always been intimidated by). In fact their reading lives and 30 books in 30 days success stories inspired me to go on a reading marathon which I completed, much to my surprise, two days ago. Cait has been one of the first bloggers I met on the blogging world. She isn’t kidding when she says she eats books (and cake which is her weakness). Her consistent blogging skills, writing whole novels in a week (or lesser), and book diet is something really worth following (did I mention awesome bookish tweets? Or that she is now a published author?). Ange loves to read an array of genres but mainly leans towards classics, modern classics, historical fiction and nonfiction. She started a Youtube channel called Beyond the Pages<\/a> <\/span>about 4 years ago, to post videos about books – about the books read, what she plans to read, books bought, recommendations and a lot more. You can also find her on Instagram\u00a0 (@beyondthepages19<\/a><\/span>). She is kept busy by three beautiful children aged 2, 4 and 8 but she always manages to fit reading into her hectic schedule.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As a child, Ange would often go with her family to the local library and borrow a stack of books which she would quickly read through and then exchange for another. Her parents always encouraged reading and now she does the same with her children.\u00a0She strives to read everyday as an adult as well. When the older two kids are at school and the youngest is napping, she uses her time to read or film or edit videos for her YouTube channel.\u00a0In the evenings she picks up a book as soon as all her children are in bed. Often she has an audiobook running in the background while cooking, cleaning or driving. Ange doesn\u2019t watch a lot of television; but sometimes indulges in an episode or two rather than a binge watch session.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ange generally reads 10 to 20 books a month, depending on how busy the month is. Over a year she reads over 100 books.\u00a0 She tried out the 30 books in 30 days challenge a couple of times last year and feels she ends up reading more than what she usually does. In April, 2017, she managed to read 30 books! She tried it again in December since it was lots of fun to concentrate on reading. Though she couldn\u2019t complete her goal the second time, she read a total of 20 books!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If she spots books that say \u2018gothic\u2019, \u2018beautiful writing\u2019 \u2018dark\u2019 and \u2018gritty\u2019, Ange is sure to grab them. She loves history, so has a soft corner for historical fiction, classics and modern classics. She enjoys being transported into a different time period but also reads modern fiction especially stories about women and everyday life.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As for if she would change anything about her reading life, she says, \u201cNo\u2026except maybe have more time to read.\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 1. Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier <\/p>\n 1. Try to wake up earlier in the morning (just 15 minutes or half an hour), make yourself a cup of tea or coffee and use this extra time to read.<\/p>\n 2.Schedule time for reading during the day. We always schedule things that we need to do but don’t necessarily want to do, but hardly ever schedule a time to do the things we love. So schedule reading time into your day. Even if it is ten minutes or half an hour.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nAnge @ange_1908 talks about finding time to read and make book videos + tips on making reading a habit <\/a><\/span>Click To Tweet<\/a><\/span>\n <\/p>\n Besides being a bibliophile, Vivek loves food and his two cats. An accidental writer, he indulges and wishes there was more time to write and read. A Bombay boy through and through, the sea is one of his loves. Men are also a part of his existence on and off. Vivek believes in the complete providence of fate. So\u00a0Now\u00a0You\u00a0Know<\/em> is\u00a0Vivek\u2019s debut book, releasing with Penguin, this October.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Vivek is rightly crowned the Twitter book guru. His love for reading started when he was a child of about 3 years. His mother would read to him and his siblings every night before bed. It didn’t matter if they understood what was being told, as long as they knew there is something known as a book from which mom would read.\u00a0And he has been hooked to reading ever since.\u00a0One of his earliest memories include a walk from his grandmother\u2019s house to the bus stop when he threw a tantrum in front of a book store till his mom bought him a book.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Vivek\u2019s work revolves around books. So if you ask him,”when do you read\u201d he would say \u201cAll through the day.\u201d He revels in a morning read of around forty five minutes with his cup of tea. Then he begins his work for the day and then resumes \u00a0reading\u00a0 once more at noon for an hour. After lunch, there’s another two to three hours of reading. Evening, there is another routine that begins right after dinner and goes on till 2 am or so. Sometimes, even stretches till 3 am. He feels his reading schedule is is maddening but also admits that’s the only way to be! <\/p>\n 1. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee <\/p>\n
\nWe are all curious about the reading habits of other people. Right? What do they read? When do they read? Do they use magic? How do they find the right books to read. So many questions. The curiosity just kills you. But here it got the better of me. I loved chatting about reading schedules and how to find time to read with these wonderful readers who inspire me. The best part? Each reader recommends three books to spark a love for reading (My TBR is literally staggering with the weight). Here it goes!
\nFancy reading 100-200 books a year? 5 seasoned readers tell you how they achieve that.\nFt. @vivekisms @ange_1908 @paperfury @thecosyreader @half_book <\/a><\/span>Click To Tweet<\/a><\/span>\n1. ANGE<\/h2>\n
\nAnge begins her day with a book. She sets her alarm clock about half an hour to an hour before she has to start the day so that she can read. She loves this ritual as she begins her day with doing what she loves!<\/p>\nThree Books<\/h3>\n
\n2. Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
\n3. The Driver’s Seat by Muriel Spark<\/p>\nReading tips from Ange<\/h3>\n
2. VIVEK<\/h2>\n
\nIn a month, Vivek reads anywhere between 20 to 24 books and over a year his count rounds upto 225-250. He tries to finish the backlog and then read the new ones, but that doesn’t work out all the time. He is not just organised in his reading schedules, but also on the kind of books he reads. He does a lot of research through publisher catalogs, online lists and book accounts that he trusts. He has a soft corner for blurbs that say Literary Fiction, Diverse Fiction, World Literature, Translations, LGBT Literature, Poetry, New York, Short Stories and Novellas.
\nVivek echoes Ange when asked if he would like to change anything about his reading life, \u201cMore hours in a day, please!\u201d<\/p>\nThree Books<\/h3>\n
\n2. Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie
\n3. Any Agatha Christie mystery<\/p>\n