In a previous life, I had little free time, and discovered I good read long fat books just with chunks of 15 mn/day. That works for me for special works like this
sounds like a really good plan. that might help me tackle the fattest book on my shelf (excluding the complete Shakespeare) which is about 1,000 pages.
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Gosh this is brave of you. I’ve been intrigued by it but find the prospect of actually reading it rather daunting.
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as I said in the video, if you read just 1 Canto a day, you are done in 1 month, easy
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I thought that approach would work for Shakespeare’s sonnets but i lasted only a week. nothing to do with the sonnets, just my lack of staying power
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In a previous life, I had little free time, and discovered I good read long fat books just with chunks of 15 mn/day. That works for me for special works like this
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sounds like a really good plan. that might help me tackle the fattest book on my shelf (excluding the complete Shakespeare) which is about 1,000 pages.
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And it allows you to read shorter things at the same time. Good luck!
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