Tag: Books

  • Pacing & Achieving Your Reading Goals

    Pacing & Achieving Your Reading Goals

    As someone who suffers quite a bit from reader’s block and burnout, I’ve come to realise the importance of pacing your reading habits (even if I, myself, am still prone to surges and drops in my desire to read) and setting attainable goals. What many readers do is establish a quantitative yearly reading goal, such…

  • Author Spotlight: Kazuo Ishiguro

    Author Spotlight: Kazuo Ishiguro

    Kazuo Ishiguro is one of my favourite authors and has rightfully made many appearances here on The Steady Read. Even though Wikipedia exists, and does a far better job at letting you nosy into someone’s life, I felt we could point the spotlight onto Ishiguro and enjoy a basic overview of his life and career….

  • I (Usually) Dislike Live-Action Adaptations of Books

    I (Usually) Dislike Live-Action Adaptations of Books

    As a general rule, I don’t like films (or shows) that are based on books, and it’s not because of the pretentious reason that you think it is! With American Psycho’s adaptation being the only exception coming to mind, visual mediums rarely capture the exact emotions and themes of the novel they’re pulling from, making…

  • Everything I Read in 2022

    Everything I Read in 2022

    A little retroactive post never hurt anyone. With July 2nd marking the midpoint of the year, I thought it would be fun to put out a post officially listing what I read in 2022 (even if every book has been reviewed prior to this). I actually read more than I realised in 2022, and more…

  • Monthly Book Haul (June ’24)

    Monthly Book Haul (June ’24)

    Well, that’s June over, and let me just start by saying ‘whoops.’ It seems the more I usher myself to cut back on my spending, the more I end up doling out to fluff my library of books up. I don’t know why I persist with buying so many, I genuinely have hundreds in my…

  • One Year of The Steady Read!

    One Year of The Steady Read!

    It has been a whole year since I first published my review of Heaven by Mieko Kawakami, which marked the beginning of the website as an actual place for content and reviews to be hosted. However, as I have alluded to in other posts, this website has existed before in differing locations and versions. At…

  • The Pros and Cons of Novellas

    The Pros and Cons of Novellas

    If you look around the posts on this website, you’ll notice I’m quite the fan of shorter fiction. For me, novellas hit a sweet spot between length, depth, creativity, and value for money. But, much like any other form of fiction, novellas have their pros and cons. Some people really dislike them, and others (like…

  • Monthly Book Haul (May ’24)

    Monthly Book Haul (May ’24)

    May marked the month when I could kick back for the summer, or at least try. I have now got a few months without too many headaches and commitments coming my way, so I thought it would be nice to browse for a handful of extra books to line my shelves. I probably won’t be…

  • Novels with ‘Bland Cover Syndrome’

    Novels with ‘Bland Cover Syndrome’

    I tend to mention from time-to-time that covers are important, even if the contents of a novel are all that actually matters in the end. A creative, satisfying, and refined cover that conveys quality (as well as the tone of the story) is essential to making a book more enticing to shoppers. That’s why I…

  • Why I Dislike BookTok & Bookstagram

    Why I Dislike BookTok & Bookstagram

    Since 2020, the #booktok and #bookstagram trends have continued to grow. Whilst there are many positives, such as author exposure and a general promotion of the idea of reading, many of these creators/accounts tend to be a lot more shallow than perceived. As a slight warning, this post will probably represent a slight rant on…