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Help im in a reading slump with my book sitting next to me
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Jan 27, 2024 09:59AM

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Sometimes a ‘palette cleanser’ of a book from a different genre, or a short, easy read book helps me
Good Luck! Let us know how you get on!




The one thing that works for me is to sit in the car by the ocean, or take my book to a library or bookstore where I am surrounded by books (I don't know why that works) or take my book to a favourite coffee shop and read.
I guess ambience is everything.....?


First of all, don't try to read any specific number of books, whether or not in any specific period of time. You're being prompted to do that by publishers and Amazon, don't fall for it. Reading should be enjoyment, never a duty or chore!
Next, choose a fictional work about a topic you love--romance? Mystery? Historical fiction? Fantasy? Adventure? You can find endless lists by genre right here in Goodreads--there should be more than a few to pique your interest. Then look to the number of reviews for books you see in your list--generally, the more reviews, the better the book.
Find a place to read. Don't try to read while sitting at your work desk! Maybe you like to read lying down, scrunched deeply under a comforter (that's my go-to). Maybe you prefer a recliner near a window, so you can lift your eyes to nature every once in a while. Be comfortable where you read.
Finally, maybe find a time to read--one where you won't be interrupted. It may not always be available, or you may read at other times, but you'll probably find there's a great time for you to read. Don't have the TV on, or your favorite playlist, while you're reading--you can't really focus with all that happening.
And most importantly, trust yourself. If you need a break, take it. You'll find your way, just keep going and don't give up on reading, it's good for the spirit.


Dee, which adventure books are out there for adults? I loved the Adventure series by Enid Blyton and her Famous Five series, but miss adventure books since I'm in my twenties. Magic and books like "Harry Potter" are nothing that appeals to me, but maybe you have a non-dystopian suggestion?

and what makes it worse? All This Twisted Glory is sitting, waiting, in my kindle. which I had been waiting for over a year ;) so I just sat and started slowly, slowly reading bit by bit. until finally last night I shot out of it. so I suggest to read bit by bit everyday, and casually wait for it to pass