Maark Abbott, on 07 November 2018 - 05:38 PM, said:
Andorion, on 07 November 2018 - 03:53 PM, said:
Abyss, on 07 November 2018 - 03:40 PM, said:
Maark Abbott, on 07 November 2018 - 12:56 PM, said:
Andorion, on 07 November 2018 - 12:54 PM, said:
Maark Abbott, on 07 November 2018 - 12:41 PM, said:
Cause, on 07 November 2018 - 08:50 AM, said:
Maark Abbott, on 07 November 2018 - 07:58 AM, said:
I had this problem and I'm still not back to reading as much as before but I noticed two trends that contributed. Cant say if it will help you or not but maybe.
The first was how I was reading. I fell into a habit of reading only before bed and when in the bath (I find this very relaxing) however this meant I had basically an hour or less each day to read. This lead to me reading a book incredibly slowly, forgetting about a book and reading becoming less and less a part of my day, week, month etc. This I think was my primary issue.
The second was I notice that the more I read the less I will accept mediocrity. Less and less books grabs my attention. This is not necessarily a bad thing but it meant I was becoming more and more risk averse to trying new things. Especially since reading time was getting smaller and smaller.
I managed to jump start my reading again by selecting a sequel to a series I like and scheduling a day to read it. Got me back into the swing of things. I also made a list of books, the sequels to series I like and their release dates and a few recommendations from the forum to work through.
See, for me it was a beyond medicore tome that upset my reading, but it was offputting enough that I feel physically damaged in the sense that I can't bring myself to read at all (and it's 'award winning' to boot).
So far not even Gardens has been able to de-funk me.
Which book?
KOTW. I got halfway through and DNF'd it in disgust. Tried several books to rekindle my interest in reading since, but nothing has worked. It's like my soul is injured.
My issue was less existantial and more practical, but similar in effect. I just didn't have the hours in the day to sit and read and when i did i either fell asleep or found myself too easily/quickly irritated with anything less than MEMORIES OF ICE level awesome.
The solution, which i recommend, was earbooks. A good narrator can turn an even mediocre story great, and the change to enjoying a story while commuting, doing laundry, running, whatever worked for me.
The odd time i have the opportunity to sit/read, i find graphic novels/comics on my tablet hold my attention nicely.
Messing with my groove is the age old moral/ethical dilemma of whether to have pizza or tacos for lunch today.
Yes, a good audiobook narrator is priceless.
The chap who did the Aaronovitch books - he is so so good. Mary Robinette Kowal has narrated Seanan McGuire's Toby Day books and she is really good too. Plus all the Riyria books.
Also KOTW = Kings of the Wyld ot Knight of the Word?
Kings of the Wipe. Maybe if I can find the accursed tome and be shot of it my desire will return.
I iust... Don't want to read any more. And it sucks. Not even Erikson is an exciting prospect now.
Have you considered whether the problem may be that you're cold and dead inside?

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