Just can't even think about reading. I want to, but I always go through these phases.
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laurendorward-990-190608 — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 03:20 AM)
I'm the same :(. I focused so heavily at uni on researching artist and art that my reading fiction went to the side and now I'm finished I can't seem to follow through on my reading. It's really annoying
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Deadpool_vs_theLeprecorn — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 03:51 AM)
I go through cycles. I get really into reading for a couple of months before it dies off and is replaced by something else (like video games or browsing the internet for stupid stuff). Then, after a couple months, I loss interest in that and I become a heavy reader again.
My last reading dry spell was from late July- early September. I'm expecting my next dry spell to start in mid November when the new Pokémon game and Fantastic Beasts Lego Dimension set come out. -
Speed_of_Late — 9 years ago(October 10, 2016 06:42 AM)
I, too, go through cycles in which I read daily, sometimes voraciously, and then read nothing for days or weeks.
Yesterday I read an acclaimed novel cover to cover (
Dog's Body
), and more of another novel I'm not enjoying nearly so much, but that was mainly because I was traveling and there was nothing else I could or should be doing.
SPEED
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darryl-tahirali — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 04:57 PM)
My reading habit has really changed in the last ten years. Primarily that is because I've been in business proposal writing in one form or another during this time, and I spend all day reading, reviewing, researching, editing, etc. And oftentimes when I get home, I'm involved in my own writing, which requires its own reading, reviewing, researching, editing, etc.
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Prelude-in-C-maj — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 05:42 PM)
My reading habits have changed over the course of my life. I used to read voraciously then the internet seriously put a dent in my habit. It does take up time I used to spend with a book instead.
Other activities and new hobbies have also put a dent in my reading, and now I get through a book very, very slowly, sometimes just a few pages at a time where before I would read chunks.