These days the struggle for me to stay in a book cannot be understated. I’ll read about one page typically and then think to myself ‘this is okay but how long until the next chapter?’. And having that thought x100 whilst reading a book is often what will put me off or make the book a longer read than anticipated. If the book is unlucky, it may come to a point where I have to consider if I’m enjoying the book enough to continue or would I rather ditch it for a fresh story
However, once in a while, you do come across a book and reading it is sooo easy. You slide through it as butter does on bread and I can pleasantly share, dear readers that I am currently in that moment.
You see, it was never always like this. Right up until college/sixth form, (so 17ish years old) I would say I was a typical bookworm. Always lurking around library bookshelves and Waterstones looking for the latest good read. I loved a good romance Young Adult novel but absolutely lived for a psychological thriller or sci-fi one. The Chaos Walking series by Patrick Ness, The Hunger Games trilogy (and yes, the films aren’t as good as the books), Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman, the list really does go on. In fact, I think I may have written this review in the past during that time of my life.
But now…I remember at university trying and failing on multiple occasions to read for leisure, I think by that point my brain had resolved to reading things for studying purposes only, so reading even more for leisure wasn’t quite something it felt willing to do at the time. This doesn’t mean my love for books has ever faded. For a while after uni, I would read graphic novels, dip into poetry and read short story collections instead to ensure I was still feeding what remained of my reading habit. I still love a good bookshop haul but it does mean my purchases will inevitably take a while to get read. In fact, I think I purchased my current book a few years ago but hadn’t yet brought myself around to read it. Over the years I’ve started and paused (I use this word with the optimistic outlook I will return to them at some point) with many books which, as of writing, sit on a shelf behind me neglected and hoping for a second chance.
I can also be quite a slow reader so my bookworm friends will casually ask what book I’m reading and it will likely be the same one I was reading when I last talked with them a month before. I’ve always been embarrassed by this in the past but to be honest, it is what it is. I like to savour words and what’s happening in every scene and can’t always do that if I’m whizzing through a book at 100mph. I think this priority of the number of books you read is mainly social media driven since ‘bookfluencers’ tend to encourage reading at mass with their one-book-a-day or one-book-a-week type challenges which, for obvious reasons, I’ve never partaken in.
Anyway, rant over.
My current read is Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid and it has brought me back in reading mode and I’m living for it. I thought to myself whilst recently in the book ‘that’s the reading Hannah I know and love. I knew she was in there somewhere!’ Typically, I usually fall asleep to a Netflix drama (despite always having a book on the go at my bedside. Don’t judge me.) These days I find myself eagerly snuggling in and pushing my phone aside to reach the book and find out what’s happening next. I may or may not write a review on it but so far, I find the characters enjoyable and the exploration of privilege and race in different contexts a refreshing one.
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Are you a slow reader too? What book are you currently reading? Always open to recommendations so drop them below😊
I am still a bookworm, however, I no longer feel the need to finish a book if it doesn’t hold my interest. I do give books a fair chance, but I don’t always make it to the ending.
I think this is a fair approach to take and quite a refreshing one actually!
It took me a while to get to that place. I once believed, if I start it, I need to finish it. I have modified that thinking. 😁
I’m still in that place and it’s torture! I think my issue is that when I buy a book I think for the investment to pay off it must be finished, even if it’s clear I’m not enjoying it. Hopefully I’ll learn your ways, Michele!
I understand and with the price of books on the rise, it is becoming more of an investment!
Reading at uni really & truly felt like a chore and if I wasn’t reading some related to my degree, I felt mad guilty! Falling back in love with reading for fun took me so long. What type of books are you into? I can shoot over some reccos if you fancy.
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Yes, please shoot those recommendations over! I’m a fiction babe, preferences are mysteries, romance and thrillers/suspense. Mainly like to make an effort to read content from writers of colour 🙂
i have found my tribe! who would know it would be the same exact patterns.
Yay, welcome Kevin. Glad I’m not alone 😅