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Originally Posted by ArcheM
I don't know if buying a book as a future to-do is a great idea. I, for one, am feeling really overwhelmed with a similar situation right now. Bought a thick German grammar with exercises about a year ago on an impulse because I was feeling terrible. And it's sitting there, both on my shelf and my to-do list, together with a website where I registered to improve my French vocabulary, plus a Youtube channel that I bookmarked for Dutch vocabulary and listening skill. And then I have to find some way to study Welsh, although this last one is in a different vein... Well, it's actually barely similar to your situation at all, now that I think about it. Still, I belive making purchases like that in advance is unwise... But if you want something book-wise that is far beyond your level :-) I'm registered on a forum for German aspiring writers (or aspiring German writers?): Index - Deutsches Schriftstellerforum I find it especially valuable because you get a healthy mixture of people trying to write all literary-like and also just speaking to each other colloquially... They even post song texts there, apparently.
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The book was just an idea for a goal, I just need to figure out a good short term goal, the short stories book (Amazon has a lot of them) is a goal for me to beable to read, the one I want also has parts in English that help with reading the stories, and the stories start out easy and get harder as you go along. But that isn't really a short term goal as I'm still at the stage where I'm learning words and phrases. Books are a thing for me probably because I'm used to textbooks when it came to learning Spanish in school, but now there are more resources online and stuff like that so it'll make things easier too.