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message 1: by Anushka, Founder (last edited Jan 04, 2021 11:11PM) (new)

Anushka (bookish_swiftie) | 637 comments Mod
Ever been in a reading slump? I was in one recently and it's horrible! Share your stories!


message 2: by Tris (new)

Tris  | 148 comments It's gonna sound ridiculous but...sometimes I need a reading slump! Like right now when my school is reopening day after tomorrow and I have this really big and important exam next month which not just my family but my whole country is crazy about. And I haven't studied anything at all for it whereas there are people who work insanely hard for like 2-4 years for it! And then I have another very important exam in May and the Lord in Heaven knows what I'm gonna do in it. But here I am wasting/spending (idk) all my time reading fiction which is gonna help me in no way!!
So whoever is having a reading slump, please send it my way. I need a reading slump. Most Desperately!😂🙏



message 3: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Finnigan (sugoishawn) | 121 comments I was in a reading slump last year for a few months. I was in such a bad mental health space that I didn't have the motivation to read. It's weird, but switching to temporarily reading on my phone instead of reading a physical book helped me get out of my reading slump


message 4: by Ayla, Head of Discussions (new)

Ayla (storiesandfolklore) | 74 comments Mod
Ughh reading slumps are the worst. I was in one in January, and I still feel like I don't have enough time to read as much as I'd like these days :(


message 5: by Anushka, Founder (new)

Anushka (bookish_swiftie) | 637 comments Mod
School is the main reason for all my reading slumps. The load of assignments, tests and exams is so much that I don't find enough time to read. Then, if I procastrinate on schoolwork and spend time reading, my parents go after me. My mom has taken my Kindle away for several times because she believes it's a distraction.
Right now, I have a week left for final exams, and I'm super stressed out because I need to study all day long and I can't read!


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

I agree. I have exams rn and im not in a reading slump but im always busy


message 7: by Mrunal (new)

Mrunal (darkicecoffee) | 18 comments I agree with Anushka.


message 8: by ✧・゚⁽⁽ଘ Shreya ଓ⁾⁾✧・゚, Polls Manager (last edited Mar 17, 2021 07:14AM) (new)

✧・゚⁽⁽ଘ Shreya ଓ⁾⁾✧・゚ | 236 comments Mod
When I get a reading slump it usually helps to read a book that I've been really excited to read or have been wanting to read for a long time, and if I enjoy it, it makes me want to read more!

I also try to switch it up and read audiobooks or books in different genres that I don't usually like. Also, buddy reads and bookclubs help, cause discussing and reading with other people make it more fun and it motivates you to keep reading!


✧・゚⁽⁽ଘ Shreya ଓ⁾⁾✧・゚ | 236 comments Mod
Anushka wrote: "School is the main reason for all my reading slumps. The load of assignments, tests and exams is so much that I don't find enough time to read. Then, if I procastrinate on schoolwork and spend time..."

I totally agree!! I don't get reading slumps that often and it's usually if I'm really busy and stressed about school and I can't read. And then if I try to take a break from work and read for a while, I just can't concentrate cause I keep thinking about all the work that I still have to do!!


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