Friday Finds: Thinking about reading more this year? Here’s a free way to do it SAPL offers access to audio and ebooks
San Antonio – In this Friday Finds, content creator and avid reader Clarissa Briseno suggests ways to meet the goal of reading more in 2025.
A solid read to start with, she said, is the book “Atomic Habits” by James Clear; the self-help book has been on the New York Times Bestseller for a few years.
Anyone looking to make reading a constant habit this year should take advantage of the free audio and ebook resources with the San Antonio Public Library , Briseno said.
Follow Briseno on Instagram @PixieeReads .
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