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How To Break Reader's Block
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If I don't enjoy the book, I lose interest and stop reading, but it's very rare for me to give up completely. Usually, at worse, I'll put the book away for a little while, then pick it up again with fresh eyes.
That probably wasn't helpful at all...

So back to the free reads... If you start something and you can't get into it after a few chapters, leave it be and try something else. Stick to a genre you love already or as close to it as possible. Sure, it's nice to widen your horizon, but not when you have a 'block'. Slowly, you will discover why you like the genre, the book, the story, and find something similar enough yet, different.
An example would be you love detective, straight and pure detective books. Yet, you see a paranormal book with a detective who is a shape shifter. Everything is similar to your favorite genre except the protagonist. Unless you can't stand paranormal/fantasy at all, you might find yourself trying out this new genre and maybe like it.
Take baby steps and don't be afraid to put the book down if you can't get into it. No one needs to know. No pressure.


I find, like writer's block, overcoming it is usually just a case of putting the bottom in the chair and getting on with it. Yesterday morning I kicked off my first proper reading session since early December by setting my alarm for 7:30 and reading for a couple of hours until I got lost and hooked again.
Anyone else suffer from this and how can I improve this?