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As we watch our friends tackle multiple books a day, I want to make a shoutout for my fellow slow readers (and fellow readers with ADHD). We may take a week to read a book, but we still love books just as much as those who read hundreds a year. ❤️❤️❤️
— Jan 09, 2018 09:40AM
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@Lauren Elise- Exactly! :)
@Eugenio- *raises a glass*
@Bitchin'- One hundred percent agree! Pace does not define your love of books.
@#ChooseKind- You are very welcome! :)


@Bayan- Thank you!
@Swaye- :)
@Rachael (RedRchlReads)- Exactly; no one should ever feel like they're any less of a reader based on the number.
@Alex (PaperbackPiano)- Agreed!! :)

I'm the same way. I'm a mood reader, but I guess for this site I may be average (?). I'm around 100 a year. Some people read way more, some way less; but I think the only thing that matters isn't forcing yourself, but moreso reading at your pace of enjoyment. Have fun! Don't turn reading, one of the beautiful things we've been blessed with to relieve ourselves from stress, into another stressful activity! Remember why you love it! And happy reading everyone!




@Patti- Thank you!
@Sabrien- Well said. :)
@Chris- Agreed. Rereading is amazing.
@Anca- Yes! Quality over quantity.
@Belinda- I didn't learn to read well until I was nine due to my ADHD and some learning issues. Needless to say, I love it now. :)
@ℓуηη, ℓσкιѕℓутнєя¢ℓαω- You are very welcome! I was also feeling down, and then I decided I should send out some love to my fellow slow readers. I'm glad it resonated with you! :)

I'm a slow reader as well, probably bc English is my 2nd language. But I savor what I read and I think that's more important than just reading a lot.
Rereading is a real joy. In my view, you read to separate the wheat from the chaff. You reread to fully absorb and apply the magic of words that is books. I should reread A LOT more. But I think, as you grow older, that it is something that comes automatically.
The best tip I can give you is to just ditch books that don't appeal to you for whatever reason. It's not worth your time and effort if it doesn't resonate with you or offer you some new perspective. If you second doubt yourself, you can always come back to it later on. Books are relatively cheap and price-quality wise an excellent investment.
Have fun (re)reading ;)