I've been meaning to talk about this, even though I don't know where or how to begin. Throughout my years of being a bibliophile I've realized so many silly reading habits of mine that I need to get rid off.
Unfortunately, this is the first problem we all face. My TBR list is crying everyday to be read. I'm suffering from this and really hate it because it's not right. Jokes apart, having a loooonnggg TBR list is terrible. Simply means as individual you lack self control and patience because I tell you the truth that those new bestsellers are not going anywhere, they'll always be there for us no matter what. So it's better to finish the current ones before buying new books(I know we love the smell of a new book) but I realize that the longer my TBR list grew, the more impatient I get with the current book I'm reading. Where it gets so bad is when we we finally finish up the book we were reading and because we're such in a haste to begin a new one, we couldn't write down lessons from the previous book we were reading. That is not good for us guys! We aren't just reading to be entertained, we're reading to learn. Readers are leaders, but the gap between growing from being a reader to a leader happens when you put to practice essential lessons from the book being read. So, before you click that button to download a new ebook or stop at the bookstore to buy a new book, try to remember your TBR list and then you'll realize you still have a lot to finish up.
Right now I gotta go, read my previous posts to see what book I'm on now.
PS: You can reach me on Instagram @reedbooksreview_ and tell me all your bookish problems, I'll love to hear them.

It's so true. Where there is a sale, there is me. Just putting the books in the shelf brings lots of joy!!
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