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In other words, put it out of your mind, and the desire to read will come back on its own. You'll be doing something else, and you'll get a hankering to read, and you'll get back in the saddle, so to speak.
Edit to add: If you aren't ready for such drastic measures, try reading outside your comfort zone. Pick up something in a genre you don't usually read, or by a new-to-you author, or something in translation that comes from a cultural perspective quite different from your own, or perhaps a non-fiction book on a subject you know little about. That sort of thing tends to help kick-start my own readerliness, by getting me out of a rut. (Or maybe try a different format, such as an audiobook...)

Whats RL stuff?


Is it possible that you're picking books to read back-to-back that are very heavy or that you have to really focus to process all of the material? Sometimes if I come off of a heavier read, the first thing I want to do is find something fast, fluffy, or humorous to read.





I read all the time, never go anywhere without a book, and have three Kindles. I read over 100 books a year.
I would say the kindle is an awesome incentive to reading.
What you do like to read, usually, and what are you stalled on?

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Best advice I ever had on boredom: seek more depth. It's a natural signal that you are looking for a new challenge.

I find myself picking up a book, flipping to the last page I had read in..."
Are there books in your pile that you think you ought to read. Could it be that there is a book you are putting off reading as you think there are others you should read first. I have just bought myself a book I really want to read despite knowing there are at least a dozen books I ought to read before it. What I know is I will read the book I bought, the others I know I will put off. This may not solve your problem, but it is just a way of looking at things that might help.
Woah, didn't think my late night post would get any replies :P
The RL stuff is just the usual, day-to-day stress and humdrummery. Nothing especially difficult, just seems to have piled up a bit.
The books I have are all ones I've wanted to read because the synopsis seemed interesting or the cover art just made me impulse buy it. None of them are books that I 'have' to read for any particular reason, but they are all books I 'want' to read. I just can't.
There's a lot of great suggestions here, and thank you to everyone who's posted something.
I think I'll give the "out of the norm" route and find something to read in a genre I don't normally do. Now I just need to find that genre :P
Normally I just read Sci-Fi/Fantasy, what would be a good non-SFF book to read? Any recommendations? Maybe something funny?
The RL stuff is just the usual, day-to-day stress and humdrummery. Nothing especially difficult, just seems to have piled up a bit.
The books I have are all ones I've wanted to read because the synopsis seemed interesting or the cover art just made me impulse buy it. None of them are books that I 'have' to read for any particular reason, but they are all books I 'want' to read. I just can't.
There's a lot of great suggestions here, and thank you to everyone who's posted something.
I think I'll give the "out of the norm" route and find something to read in a genre I don't normally do. Now I just need to find that genre :P
Normally I just read Sci-Fi/Fantasy, what would be a good non-SFF book to read? Any recommendations? Maybe something funny?

Also, I wanted to add that I agree with the person that suggested trying an audiobook. I can't tell you how much it relaxes me after working all day to shut everything out and listen to an audiobook for an hour or two.

I'm in the same situation myself. Life has just pulled me in so many directions for almost a year now that I find it difficult to concentrate on any one thing for a length of time no matter how much I may enjoy it.
I found the best thing to do was to limit the amount of input available to me. I managed to take a week off this summer and I gave myself the following restrictions.
1) Only 1 hour of computer access a day split into 2 half hour sessions. Nothing kills an attention span faster than clicking through web pages digesting a lot of empty mental calories in tiny 2 minute bites.
2) No TV at all. I allowed myself to see 1 movie, and to do so I had to go to a theater.
3) Take time to do nothing. Go out, sit outside, take a walk. No gadgets, no devices, no distractions, no people, no demands. Allow yourself to just exist inside your own head for a time.
By the time my vacation was done, I had finished an entire book and my attention span had been markedly improved.

But, there are just simply times when I don't want to read and my go-to solution doesn't help (and not for lack of material). When that happens I just let it ride. It usually passes as soon as I pick up another good book!


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Actually, anything by him should do.
Funny, irreverant, and even more funny.
First, wanted to say again, thank you for your ideas of how to get out of my rut. What finally worked for me was to completely ignore my stack of books for a while. I instead caught up on some television and gamed. A lot. There was much gaming done.
And then, when this month rolled around and the group picks popped up, I simply grabbed one and started reading without any trouble whatsoever.
Finished War for the Oaks last night(started it Friday) and am now halfway through another groups book, The Princess Bride, which will be finished tonight. Will start on The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress tomorrow and then, well... anything else that comes up.
It feels so good to be able to read again.
And then, when this month rolled around and the group picks popped up, I simply grabbed one and started reading without any trouble whatsoever.
Finished War for the Oaks last night(started it Friday) and am now halfway through another groups book, The Princess Bride, which will be finished tonight. Will start on The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress tomorrow and then, well... anything else that comes up.
It feels so good to be able to read again.

I find myself picking up a book, flipping to the last page I had read in it(or the first page), reading maybe a paragraph, then putting the book back down again.
I have no idea how to fix this... Any suggestions on how to get back into the reading swing again?