warhysterix
warhysterix t1_j5sjb6a wrote
Reply to How do you keep track of new words? by introvert_eng
I use apps like the free dictionary and dictionary.com . By creating an account you can save the words you have searched.
If I own the book, I write the definitions on the pages where I encounter the words and sometimes even do drawings.
It makes for very slow reading though. Hopefully I'll eventually reach a point where I don't feel the need to look up the words.
The annoying part of reading in a second language for me is that I usually don't know if the word is known by a majority of people. Reading in my native language I may stumble on a word I don't know and think : I'm positively certain that over 99% of people don't know that word so I don't see why I should.
warhysterix t1_j5luo0s wrote
The night was humid.
warhysterix t1_j43bt2k wrote
I read the 5 books of the series
1st book : great
2nd : good
3rd : so-so
4th : bad
5th: very bad
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The first one is worth a read if only for the fun of noticing its influence on pop culture. I read it twice and could definitely see myself reading it again eventually. It's short and easy to read. A classic.
The 2nd one has a cool unique concept which drags a little but I'm happy I read it. The fun stopped there.
warhysterix t1_j212476 wrote
Reply to What are your Saddest DNFs? Books you think are super interesting in concept, but you just... Can't? by tiny_purple_Alfador
I talked about it not too long ago but 20 thousand leagues under the sea because of the overly long descriptions, especially the enumerations of fishes. I stopped reading halfway. It saddens me because I feel like I'm missing on a seminal work of art. I've heard so many people talk about it with passion.
I learned here on Reddit a few days ago that the writers were paid by the words in those days. That explains a lot.
I've come to realize that people tend to overrate classic books though. I've been guilty of it myself.
warhysterix t1_j6k38kf wrote
Reply to The 10 Inalienable Rights of the Reader by swedish_librarian
It's all cute but what truly matters is IS IT WEIRD.....?