Bookish Tweets in June

Posted July 2, 2017 by @amanhimself in blog, Books / 0 Comments

Some of the books I read in the month of June that I tweeted about.

Hoping @lshiltonauthor's new #psychological #thriller will keep me awake tonight. Thanks @BloomsburyIndia for the copy. pic.twitter.com/m5T3nUxePv — Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 12, 2017

Hoping @lshiltonauthor's new #psychological #thriller will keep me awake tonight. Thanks @BloomsburyIndia for the copy. pic.twitter.com/m5T3nUxePv

— Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 12, 2017

Sequel to Maestra by Lisa Hilton, will keep you awake at night. If does not, coffee will help.

#currentlyreading #amreading The Untethered by S. Southwick. Thrilling tale. pic.twitter.com/1hZctceMbg — Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 12, 2017

#currentlyreading #amreading The Untethered by S. Southwick. Thrilling tale. pic.twitter.com/1hZctceMbg

— Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 12, 2017

I enjoyed reading Southwick’s new book. More about it in a review coming up.

#amreading #bookaday pic.twitter.com/IUDRIoRF3h — Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 14, 2017

#amreading #bookaday pic.twitter.com/IUDRIoRF3h

— Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 14, 2017

Bought two books written by Gary Vaynerchuk after consistently listening to his podcasts. He might sound overwhelming, but he knows what he is talking about.

Morning #read: #AskGaryVee pic.twitter.com/erjnJFYZrR — Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 15, 2017

Morning #read: #AskGaryVee pic.twitter.com/erjnJFYZrR

— Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 15, 2017

It's 2 past midnight… Time for Bradbury. #amreading pic.twitter.com/KnaTD2EaIF — Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 17, 2017

It's 2 past midnight… Time for Bradbury. #amreading pic.twitter.com/KnaTD2EaIF

— Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 17, 2017

As they said, Old is gold. I loved it from page 1!

Creativity's about creating youself & taking opportunities that you are currently missing. #amreading thank you @rodjudkins pic.twitter.com/1xN0DgpuWn — Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 20, 2017

Creativity's about creating youself & taking opportunities that you are currently missing. #amreading thank you @rodjudkins pic.twitter.com/1xN0DgpuWn

— Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 20, 2017

This is an awesome book to read. I re-read it this month. You can check my review of it here.

#Monday #Reading an excellent book to understand the modern work culture and bemefit from it. pic.twitter.com/KEHNGqcUwC — Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 26, 2017

#Monday #Reading an excellent book to understand the modern work culture and bemefit from it. pic.twitter.com/KEHNGqcUwC

— Aman Mittal 🖖 (@amanhimself) June 26, 2017

What are some books you read in June?

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  • raistlin0903 Am currently right in the midde of the Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever Chronicles written by Stephen Donaldson. So far it;s been a blast, but that’s one I started reading in June 😊 Loading... 2nd Jul, 2017 at 12:47am Reply @amanhimself I checked it out and it seems to me of high interest. Do share your views once you are done with it 🙂 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:43pm Reply raistlin0903 It definitely is a good read so far, am now about halfway through the novel, but it is snif one, nearly 1200 pages..so still got a ways to go, but will do a review for it as soon as I completed it 😊 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 1:05am Reply @amanhimself Definitely looking forward to your review 😃 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 2:21pm Reply
  • Elizabeth I have spent most of my listening time with “Great Courses,” recorded lectures on history. I have been doing that to end my total ignorance about the rest of the planet that thank God exists outside the Trump insanity. I have listened to Indian history(of course), Middle Eastern, and currently African. While these are surveys, they are 18 hours long, so they do cover quite a bit. Loading... 2nd Jul, 2017 at 1:17am Reply @amanhimself Good for you. I think history has many lessons to teach us. 18 hours is a good amount of length to cover much, I guess. Thank you for letting me know about it. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:46pm Reply Elizabeth I have been able to understand so much more of current news from these courses. Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 12:51am Reply
  • dpcinh2013 F451 is a classic! Loading... 2nd Jul, 2017 at 8:28pm Reply @amanhimself Indeed 🙂 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:46pm Reply
  • The Chaos Realm A book of Shelley’s poetry, a book about “A Woman in World History” Elizabeth Marsh…I forget what else 🙂 Loading... 2nd Jul, 2017 at 9:25pm Reply @amanhimself I haven’t read any poetry book this year. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:47pm Reply The Chaos Realm You could always read this one *laugh* (teasing!) http://www.amazon.com/dp/1546682147 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 8:10pm Reply
  • Ranjita Do you read books one after the other or simultaneously??? And in one day how many books do u complete?? Sorry For being a little inquisitive about your schedule But I really wanna know ho you do it…reading all day all night or may be your reading pace is faster than light😇 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:00pm Reply @amanhimself Hi Ranjita, I do not read faster than the speed of light. Even if I wish to. Most of the times, if a book needs my complete attention I try read one book at a time such that I am bale to concentrate on the context. These days, I am finding myself reading not more than two books simultaneously, especially of a fiction and nonfiction genres such that context switching does not affect much. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:52pm Reply @amanhimself In a week, I try to complete 3 to 4 books at the least. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:53pm Reply
  • Ranjita Great…. Thank you so much to share that secret!!! This would prove to be of great help to me… And yes switching between different context when we read different books at the same is the worst problem I confront when we actually crave to read books from all the more different genres!! Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 5:32pm Reply @amanhimself You’re welcome. It’s not much of a secret. Just a routine I try to follow up. 😊 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 12:07am Reply

Am currently right in the midde of the Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever Chronicles written by Stephen Donaldson. So far it;s been a blast, but that’s one I started reading in June 😊

  • @amanhimself I checked it out and it seems to me of high interest. Do share your views once you are done with it 🙂 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:43pm Reply raistlin0903 It definitely is a good read so far, am now about halfway through the novel, but it is snif one, nearly 1200 pages..so still got a ways to go, but will do a review for it as soon as I completed it 😊 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 1:05am Reply @amanhimself Definitely looking forward to your review 😃 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 2:21pm Reply

I checked it out and it seems to me of high interest. Do share your views once you are done with it 🙂

  • raistlin0903 It definitely is a good read so far, am now about halfway through the novel, but it is snif one, nearly 1200 pages..so still got a ways to go, but will do a review for it as soon as I completed it 😊 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 1:05am Reply @amanhimself Definitely looking forward to your review 😃 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 2:21pm Reply

It definitely is a good read so far, am now about halfway through the novel, but it is snif one, nearly 1200 pages..so still got a ways to go, but will do a review for it as soon as I completed it 😊

  • @amanhimself Definitely looking forward to your review 😃 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 2:21pm Reply

Definitely looking forward to your review 😃

I have spent most of my listening time with “Great Courses,” recorded lectures on history. I have been doing that to end my total ignorance about the rest of the planet that thank God exists outside the Trump insanity. I have listened to Indian history(of course), Middle Eastern, and currently African. While these are surveys, they are 18 hours long, so they do cover quite a bit.

  • @amanhimself Good for you. I think history has many lessons to teach us. 18 hours is a good amount of length to cover much, I guess. Thank you for letting me know about it. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:46pm Reply Elizabeth I have been able to understand so much more of current news from these courses. Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 12:51am Reply

Good for you. I think history has many lessons to teach us. 18 hours is a good amount of length to cover much, I guess. Thank you for letting me know about it.

  • Elizabeth I have been able to understand so much more of current news from these courses. Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 12:51am Reply

I have been able to understand so much more of current news from these courses.

F451 is a classic!

  • @amanhimself Indeed 🙂 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:46pm Reply

Indeed 🙂

A book of Shelley’s poetry, a book about “A Woman in World History” Elizabeth Marsh…I forget what else 🙂

  • @amanhimself I haven’t read any poetry book this year. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:47pm Reply The Chaos Realm You could always read this one *laugh* (teasing!) http://www.amazon.com/dp/1546682147 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 8:10pm Reply

I haven’t read any poetry book this year.

  • The Chaos Realm You could always read this one *laugh* (teasing!) http://www.amazon.com/dp/1546682147 Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 8:10pm Reply

You could always read this one *laugh* (teasing!) http://www.amazon.com/dp/1546682147

Do you read books one after the other or simultaneously??? And in one day how many books do u complete?? Sorry For being a little inquisitive about your schedule
But I really wanna know ho you do it…reading all day all night or may be your reading pace is faster than light😇

  • @amanhimself Hi Ranjita, I do not read faster than the speed of light. Even if I wish to. Most of the times, if a book needs my complete attention I try read one book at a time such that I am bale to concentrate on the context. These days, I am finding myself reading not more than two books simultaneously, especially of a fiction and nonfiction genres such that context switching does not affect much. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:52pm Reply
  • @amanhimself In a week, I try to complete 3 to 4 books at the least. Loading... 3rd Jul, 2017 at 4:53pm Reply

Hi Ranjita, I do not read faster than the speed of light. Even if I wish to. Most of the times, if a book needs my complete attention I try read one book at a time such that I am bale to concentrate on the context. These days, I am finding myself reading not more than two books simultaneously, especially of a fiction and nonfiction genres such that context switching does not affect much.

In a week, I try to complete 3 to 4 books at the least.

Great…. Thank you so much to share that secret!!! This would prove to be of great help to me…
And yes switching between different context when we read different books at the same is the worst problem I confront when we actually crave to read books from all the more different genres!!

  • @amanhimself You’re welcome. It’s not much of a secret. Just a routine I try to follow up. 😊 Loading... 4th Jul, 2017 at 12:07am Reply

You’re welcome. It’s not much of a secret. Just a routine I try to follow up. 😊

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