Baku to MelbourneEnglish · 6 days agoDaily Discussion Thread: 📸📽️🎥 Saturday, 11 January, 2025message-squaremessage-square179fedilinkarrow-up120arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up119arrow-down1message-squareDaily Discussion Thread: 📸📽️🎥 Saturday, 11 January, 2025Baku to MelbourneEnglish · 6 days agomessage-square179fedilinkfile-text
Today’s weather forecast (Melbourne CBD, 3000): min - 19°C, max - 33°C. 25% chance of at least 1mm of rain
minus-squareCEOofmyhouse56linkfedilinkarrow-up8·5 days agoThis is gonna sound odd but I don’t care. Whenever I start a new book I like to match it to the seasons. For example, if the book is set in a hot climate then I’ll read it in summer. Cold climate book then I’ll read it in winter.
minus-squareStudSpud The StarchylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·5 days agoWhat about books that cover more than one season? Like, a book about somebody’s year in a new town?
minus-squareCEOofmyhouse56linkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 days agoGood question. There’s always those books that are anytime reads.
minus-squareanotherspringchickenlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-24 days agoYou get an immersive experience that way
This is gonna sound odd but I don’t care. Whenever I start a new book I like to match it to the seasons. For example, if the book is set in a hot climate then I’ll read it in summer. Cold climate book then I’ll read it in winter.
What about books that cover more than one season? Like, a book about somebody’s year in a new town?
Good question. There’s always those books that are anytime reads.
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You get an immersive experience that way
Yeah exactly