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Nov 02, 2008 04:43PM

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*shrug
It happens.

I promise that it will pass...=)


iu find it happens to me after reading a particularly interesting, heavy, or boring story. i have a harder time focusing on books, no matter what they are. if that does happen, i leave everything, and just give myself some breathing room. it never lasts long, a week at the most, and then i'm back to my usual pace.
one trick may be to read something lighter, even if it is a re-read, like someone suggested already. it just may be what you need to kick-start your "habit" again.


Its only temporary, sooner or later you'll find something you really really want to read.

Right now I'm still trying to get into the Life of Pi. This is the fourth time I've tried reading this book and I just can't seem to make it past page 50.




Life of Pi picks up right around page 100. I kept putting it down during the first parts, then I stayed up until 3am reading after he made it on the boat. Stick with it, I swear it becomes like a different book soon.

I've read/attempted to read several others of his but since I don't remember them they probably weren't outstandingly good.

I felt like I was pushing through lots of things I was only sorta enjoying. I needed something that reminded me how fun reading is.





I find that spending a couple of days doing this serves my short attention span well- then I can return to longer tasks.
Also, I always get on the treadmill with a book and my headphones- then I follow my impulses concerning what to do there. I may turn on the music to push harder, or have an easy workout and read for an hour. For some reason, that seems to help me read books I am avoiding or having a hard time getting into.
Of course, GR also serves my short attention span needs.

And I just noticed yesterday that on the bottom of the receipt they give you at our library it tells you how much money you've saved by using the library instead of buying. It sounds dorky, but I'm excited to watch my savings add up! I've never lived someplace with such a great library, and have always been forced to buy most of my reading materials on my meager salary.

Thanks for the heads up. I've heard WONDERFUL things about Life of Pi and I've pushed myself to about page 75. He hasn't gotten on the boat yet. I will continue on with it since I should only have a few pages until it picks up.





*grins and snickers
Sometimes the book you pick up just doesnt match your mood at the moment... I try to stick with it. I trust my taste and know what I like, and I am sure you are the same as well....
Give yourself a little time to get into the book...
Give yourself a little time to get into the book...
