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Do you finish your okay books? And please help me find what I like to read
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for books i could not put down, i would recommend six of crows (if you haven’t already read it) or anything else by leigh bardugo if you like fantasy. otherwise i loved if we were villains and the secret history for a more dark academia vibe. what types of books do you normally go for?




Do you enjoy reading poetry? 📜
if yes, then I would like recommend my book📖
It is a brief poetry book that touches on the theme of nature.
It helps to disconnect with the worldly chaos and brings you close with everlasting nature.
It helps to calm your mind and lower your anxiety levels.
This book should be read during that time in life when individuals are grieving and feeling hollow inside in order to restore joy and happiness by observing the beautiful world around us created by god.
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Ask yourself, "Why am I reading?" It's for entertainment, right? Well, if a book's not entertaining you, then it's fine to stop reading it. Give it a decent chance, of course, but your brain will tell you when to stop. I DNF'd 2 books in a row before my current one, and I don't regret those decisions. There are lots of other good books out there!
I am twelve months past my PhD submission and have recently come out of the “midlife crisis” where I have no idea who I am without my project. I don’t have friends or hobbies. Other than reading I am not sure I ever actually had hobbies (or friends TBH). It has taken almost the whole twelve months to even begin to be ready to read for fun. I pretty much didn’t read anything other than academic literature between 2017 and 2023. I would always feel guilty for picking up a book because if I had time to read for fun, then I had time to read for my thesis. Now that I am ready, I have discovered that pre and post PhD me, DO NOT like the same things. Booktok emerged somewhere in the middle of my PhD and the ones I have picked up from there have been enjoyable but obviously I missed a lot of books and would love your advice on what books are absolutely essential reads!
What books could you not put down? Have read multiple times? keep thinking about after you finished?
If you got this far in my long post then thanks in advance for your suggestions :)