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📚 10 questions to ask yourself about your reading life

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Hey readers, Here at WSIRN, we love thinking about books almost as much as we love reading them, so

Hey readers, Here at WSIRN, we love thinking about books almost as much as we love reading them, so today we’re sharing 10 questions to ask yourself about your reading life in 2021. These questions are meant to help you read with purpose and create a reading life that YOU love. My friend Laura Tremaine is joining me to guide us in some readerly introspection. Laura hosts the Ten Things to Tell You podcast, where she shares guided questions and prompts to help listeners reflect on different aspects of their lives. She’s also the author of the book [Share Your Stuff, I’ll Go First](), which comes out February 2. I just loved it and was delighted to endorse it. Laura brings her expert skills as a conversation-starter to our literary therapy session today. Of course, we can’t help but share our own answers and offer advice along the way. Whether you’re too easily distracted by shiny new bestsellers, or simply in need of a new reading routine, I hope you enjoy this intentional time to reflect on and recharge your reading life. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to visit the podcast website at [whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/265]( for the full list of titles we discussed. Coming soon: In Friday's Patreon bonus episode, I'll be taking the mic to share my own answers to some of today's questions! We offer these episodes to say thank you to the readers who partner with us by financially supporting the show. [Click here to find out more and become a supporter](=). 3 things I love: - [It's okay if you didn't read [last] year](). It really, truly is. - Agatha Christie fans, this is a must-read for you. I spotted a few favorites (and added to my TBR) on this list of [the best traditional mysteries of 2020](). - Last week, I got to talk to my pals at Friends and Fiction about reading, writing, and how to take your reading life into the new year. [The video is on Youtube and we've linked to it on our channel, so you can watch it anytime](). It’s a good one! 1 thing I don't: Yikes. Heads up: [NetGalley suffers data breach](=). If you use the site, don't forget to change your password. What I'm reading now I'm reading two books you can see listed [on my priority TBR here](: [The Biggest Bluff]() by Maria Konnikova and [Mother May I]() by Joshilyn Jackson. Happy reading! Anne P.S. If you're feeling like you need a little more help reflecting, refining, and refreshing your reading life heading into this new year, join me TODAY at 1:00 EST for my free class on 7 common mistakes people make in their reading lives (and what to do about them). [Click here to get more details and to register for the class](. (If you can't attend live, sign up anyway, because we're sending out the replay to everyone registered.) [Modern Mrs Darcy]() | 291 N Hubbards Ln Ste 172-225, Louisville, Kentucky 40207 [Opt out of What Should I Read Next? news only]() | [Unsubscribe from all MMD emails](

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