Looks like I'll reach my reading goal this year, something that didn't happen as often as I would like this decade. Crime and Punishment made most of December's quota, but wasn't as interesting as I remembered. Shop Class as Soulcraft, a Hubski Book Club selection, was refreshing and much more grounded than Pirsig's meditations on motorcycle maintenance. That left 150 pages to go for the annual target, and I couldn't decide if something somber and serious was the way to end this year, or something light and distracting. I ended up with Borges, because it's always the right time for Borges.
What was your reading goal? I'm working on adjusting my evening routine to include 30 minutes of reading before bed. It's a good way to get away from screens before sleep. Currently I'm re-reading paperbacks I have that I'll probably donate but wanted to read one more time. I just started Stranger in a Strange Land. I pre-ordered Alexi Pappas' book Bravey. It's out 1/12, and I'm looking forward to it.
My target is 10,000 pages per year. Half an hour a day would probably get me most of the way there, though I'm a slow reader. Keeping my smartphone away from the bed has helped. I usually drop off after ten or fifteen minutes with the Kindle, but that makes it easier to get up earlier for some morning reading time.