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Terry's 40 Books - trying to get out of book slump
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Dec 31, 2024 02:43PM

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I will definitely try that. Thank you! Any recommendations?

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I tend to advice to lean into the slump, and just take a break from reading to focus on other hobbies. But if you want to try pushing through it, I agree with SaraJeanne's advice about short books. The shorter and lighter - the better. Novellas or short-story collections by authors you're already familiar with, are your friend.
Another recommendation is to re-read something you've enjoyed before. Revisiting an old favorite, is always a good option, in my opinion.
You could also try switching it up, by either exploring other genres, changing formats or finding a new location. Give audiobooks a go, if you haven't already. Try a genre you don't normally dabble in.
Another fantastic way of switching it up, may be by joining buddy reads or group reads. It's one of my favorite tricks to get over a reading slump. Sometimes the social aspect of discussion, plus the accountability. are great motivators to getting back into gear.
Setting small goals also works wonders. It can be to read a page a day, or a chapter or whatever you can manage without losing the momentum. Depending on how long you've been in a slump, don't expect yourself to hit off the fast track from the get-go. The key is to take the time to rediscover the joy of reading.
I hope this helps. I'm certain you'll manage to overcome your slump soon, Terry!
Wishing you the most awesome reading journey in 2025!
Happy reading :)

Good luck x


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I loved The House in the Cerulean Sea, too. Such a sweet book! And thanks for the review on The Girl Who Reads on the Métro. I've had my eye on that book. I think I might bump that up on my TBR.
Hope you get to enjoy many more fantastic books! Happy reading!

Hi JennH,
I have finally found that light at the end of the tunnel and have officially ended my reading slump.
I would definitely recommend reading The Girl Who Reads on the Metro. It is such a relaxing book, and I read it all in one sitting. LOL.
If you have any recommendations, I will gladly take them!

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Yay for kicking the reading slump to the curb!
I've set The Girl Who Reads on the Métro aside as a readathon read, which is perfect as we have a readathon coming up next month. 😁
If you're a fantasy fan and loved The House in the Cerulean Sea, I don't think you can go wrong with the other T.J. Klune books. I just read the sequel, Somewhere Beyond the Sea, which was a little more serious but just as heartwarming. I also enjoyed Under the Whispering Door. Legends & Lattes was an enjoyable read, too.

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I loved how all the children came together to protect their family and home when someone threatened it.
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