35 Books in 30 Days: Hexidecimal?

I could take that copout, you know. 30 in Hexidecimal would work out to 48 in base ten, and I’d have a few extra days, and I could pretend it all worked out.

But I’d be denying one truth that I don’t want to deny- 35/30 worked for me in the most important ways. Sure, I only wrote reviews for half the books, and I got sidetracked the last week and a half with the Essential Luke Cage and the webcomic Narbonic. But I wrote a lot more about comics than I ever have in my life, set up a website to do it, and established a level of self-discipline that every writer needs. And I learned a few weaknesses, and I’m happy about that, because I can’t get better as a writer without that awareness.

I’m going to still review the two Masterworks and Alan Moore’s Lost Girls, and a few of the other books may get a longer review as time goes by. And I’ll do a summary of the other books soon. The summary will come sooner than the rest. And I want to finish everything soon; just because I’m past 30 days doesn’t mean I want this program hanging over my head 30 days from now. Call it 35/60, if you wish.

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