Tag: Books

January 10, 2026

Since returning to Greece, I have been trying to read every day. I have hardly watched any political or brainrot videos in the last ten days, and it feels good. On a plane, I started to read The Book of Tokyo, which I picked mostly because it contains one of the previously unread stories by Banana Yoshimoto. I finished it today with mixed feelings. Though I quite enjoyed the story by Banana Yoshimoto and a couple of others, most of the author’s picks left me indifferent. I enjoy reading Japanese authors but inevitably compare them to Haruki Murakami, whom I adore the most. The comparison is often in the favor of the latter.

It feels great to read every day. Last year I was reading sporadically, and sometimes it was hard to catch up with a book and remember what it is it all about. Now I feel more connected to the story, and my brain keeps remembering things. The reason that I forgot things was the main one when I started writing diaries 15 years ago. Writing and reading helped me a lot to train my brain in the early years. Eventually, my reading habits declined and writing also became more plain. And I really want these things back.

January 2, 2026

I went to Hungary for the holidays and left my laptop at home. I have been reading a lot during the last week and finally finished Of Time and the River by Thomas Wolfe, one of my favorite authors. Last year I bought The Complete Works of him, which is around 6000 pages, and have been reading it in and out since then. I tend to read when I have nothing to do, and if I start, it becomes hard to stop: I can read a few hundred pages a day, and then spend weeks not reading. For 2026, I want to become more consistent: maybe reduce numbers, but increase frequency. I also did a couple of drawings.

It’s quite cold in Hungary now, and I’m not used to such temperatures anymore. I even saw snow today! Probably, the first proper snow in the last four years. It feels nice to spend time on offline activities.

When I leave in a few days, I would like to keep that feeling for the entire year.