I've been reading more, it feels good. I went years barely reading any books, it's ridiculous in retrospect.
Recently finished Bonfire of the Vanities. I was impressed with Thomas Wolfe's skill, it's the first book of his I've ever read. I'm honestly not too enthused by his oeuvre, a lot of what he writes about doesn't jive with me, but this book was worth my time.
Also finished Atomic Habits. Solid information throughout; occasionally I noticed advice that I figured out on my own and implemented into my daily routine, but it still has a wealth of helpful anecdotes and strategies for good/bad habits.
As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner. This was difficult to get through, to say the least. The sentence structure, the dialects and slang...very hard for me. Also my introduction to Faulkner. But I would still recommend it; it's genuine and I enjoyed the interplay of different narrators throughout.
I tried to read Vonnegut's Hocus Pocus after years of reading snippets of his work from other books here and there, and hearing his praises being sung forever, but it didn't really work for me. Just felt repetitive and not as funny as I was hoping.
Currently reading short stories of Elmore Leonard. I had Out of Sight years ago and couldn't get into it, but the short stories are clicking so far. I never thought I'd appreciate his type of genre, but I'm finding that I can appreciate it for what it is.