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Reply to comment by Catsandscotch in What is your guilty pleasure? by Sea_Concentrate_6543
I loved ACOTAR. At the moment i read ToG and i know it has many flaws but its so good
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Reply to Do I give up on this book? by GOLDSK24
If you dont like it and dont have fun with the book, just give up. You dont have to force yourself reading a book you dont like and you wont be reading more if you dont like it. Put it aside choose another book and if you really wanna read that book try again at the end of the year.
My advice for reading more: Just have fun reading if you dont have fun it is not the right book.
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Reply to Are there any books you're actively putting off? Is that even something other people do? by adam4231
11/22/63: A Novel from Stephen King is on my tbr since my 16th Birthday (i`m 25 now). I really want to read it but its just so thick and i cant get me to pick it up and start reading.
But this year will be the year i wanna read it.
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I have started this year with a Notebook where i write down the name of the Book, the day i finished, pages of the book and a 1-10 rating.
Every Month is one Page and at the end of the month i write down the number of Books and pages i read.
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If you go first 15 pages, then last 15 pages etc to the center of the book you should crack the spine without it being seen. I do that with big Paperbacks everytime because i want my books to look beautiful
here is a video about the method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fN_odVFivw
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i can read two books at once when the Genre is completly different. Like Horror and Romance or something like that.
But when i was in school i never read the assigned readings so idk if this is a good advice for your problem
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Reply to What to read after Harry Potter? by Potices
Percy Jackson is after Harry Potter one of the best YA bookseries. It is kind of funny and brutal.
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Reply to Thoughts on Colleen Hoover? by beeznerys
I never read one but i heard that they are very simple written so you can easily get into them but if you read a lot they can be very boring.
Also they was a controversy about her because of a coloring book from one of her books about a abusive relationship i think.
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Reply to Buying books in mass bad? by kornychris2016
I have a big TBR at home and it overwhelmed me sometimes because i keep buying new books i want to read.
I would recommend buying like 5 books at a time and when you have read them buying new ones you want to read. Then you dont have to go buy a new one after everybook you read and your home TBR isnt that big
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Reply to Why read Tolkien? by PM-ME-HOLES
I read the books when i was 15 and didnt like them that much but it wasnt bad.
LOTR was the first fantasy book with such a big world building, different new languages etc. thats why its so big. Because everything similar to it has its roots on LOTR. (for example GRRM had a lot of inspiration on JRRT)