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Jan 27, 2023 09:12PM

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Meanwhile, for the rest of us, non-fiction is a good break. Newer science books have lots of new ideas!

On 07-14-16, I began recording the dates I started reading a book and when I finished reading each book. I read 22 books in 2016, 27 in 2017, 28 in 2018, 30 in 2019, 29 in 2020, 33 in 2021, and 29 in 2022. Before Goodreads, I didn’t plan, and I read very little. Seeing the plan helps me continue. The plan has been working for me, and I am able to read interesting books in each category each year since 2016.

Non fiction doesn’t do it for me. My best thing for me is usually some sort of really good Middle grade or young adult book. Last time I was able to bring myself out of one successfully I read a few of my middle sons Artemis Fowl books. I found them when I was cleaning out a bedroom at my childhood house I used for storage when the old box they were in broke.
Doesn’t matter. I’ll get back to it properly soon. Until I get back to reading I shall continue with my other bookish passion. Collecting all the books. It’s not hoarding if it’s books.


I'm glad that you're finding your way through all this.

Anyhoo I had a bit of a go at Legends and Lattes earlier this afternoon. 20% in.

I couldn't eye-read at all for those two months, which was incredibly discouraging. Two things that "worked" were comics (manga specifically), and the fluffiest of fluff reading in audio. For example, I tried to listen to Treasure Island and I couldn't get anywhere with it because the adults were so nasty to Jim. That's how delicate my feelings were at this time. A short "Audible originals" romance, and a couple of stories with adventurous female leads, worked well.
My cat's made a good recovery, and I can eye-read again, which is a huge relief. My first eye-read since late February was the first Monk and Robot novella, which I tried to read during the rough patch and got maybe two chapters into. (Yes, I couldn't finish a 150-page novella with large-ish print.) At times I felt like I'd be stuck in a semi-traumatized funk reading comics and listening to the most unchallenging material possible, for the rest of my life, but it seems like my reading is back to its rather languid normal.

You have my sympathy, Beth, and I'm glad that your new furry family member is on the mend and you can read again. :)

I keep reminding myself that we just came out of a a pandemic, and I know that word has sort of been oversaturated, but when you think about what it meant for most/all of us, it was NOT NORMAL. And then all the other things in the world, plus any personal life things? Man, we have to give ourselves grace.
You know I'm a hundred million percent behind you and your very good boy, Beth <3
You know I'm a hundred million percent behind you and your very good boy, Beth <3

I feel so much better about everything & in every way now that I've made that part of my life.
*Or equivalent if you have special challenges, of course.

The reason? No idea. Might have something to do with a lower body lift in January and I've been tired ever since. Especially of an evening. I was nearly recovered from that and went and had my tits lifted and my flappy arms fixed. I'm now 6 weeks post op from that. I've lost 55kg (121lb) since my weight loss surgery and had lots of excess skin. Anyhoo I'll get back to it eventually.


Have you read The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday? It gave me the same feels as Monk and Robot. I just got a library copy of the 2nd book in the series, Kundo Wakes Up.

I feel so much better about everything & in every way now that I've made that part of my life."
I completely agree with this. Either a walk or a bike ride, or both, every day for me. I discovered last year that I really enjoy walking outside in the late evening, and when I can't I feel all out of sorts. It's drastically improved my mental wellbeing.


Now that's what I call fate. I discovered this author through his first book, Escape from Baghdad!. It isn't comfort-type fantasy but it is a hoot and a half :) I didn't like his second book, Djinn City as much, but only because it followed two character/storylines and I liked one MUCH better than the other.

Thanks DD. It's been a crazy journey.
Abbie wrote: "The Monk and Robot books are my go-to comfort reads (nearly all my readings is via audiobook), along with This is How You Lose the Time War. Occasionally I'll go to childhood favorites, like Anne o..."
I randomly bought This is How You Lose the Time War yesterday at one of our local bookshops. I'd gone to the other one which is out of the way and you've got to make a special effort to go to it to pick up Translation State by Ann Leckie and I wasn't going to go anywhere near the other one but I had to go to the Supermarket and it's beside it in the shopping centre so I thought why not and I saw it and it came home with me. I've bought way too many books this month. As I keep saying "it's not hoarding if it's books".


I get slumpy pretty easily, and I find that re-reading a book I know that I like helps a lot. If you're not a re-reader, then maybe a book by an author you know you like?

I'd go beyond "probably" and say "definitely"! Family stresses can really throw someone off-kilter. I've had some over and above what was mentioned in message 111, and then there was construction in my apartment, which I suspect wouldn't have caused stress on its own, but it made me feel unmoored and helpless with the other stuff going on too.
Fluffy, unchallenging books worked for me in my tough times, but different brains work differently. The most important thing is to try to take it easy on yourself.

As for the slump, yes, be kind to yourself. Maybe set the soporific one aside for the time being and pick up something more exciting or easy.






Oh no! I'm so sorry!

Books mentioned in this topic
Djinn City (other topics)Escape from Baghdad! (other topics)
The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday (other topics)
Kundo Wakes Up (other topics)
A Memory Called Empire (other topics)
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Arkady Martine (other topics)Jon Steinhagen (other topics)