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How quickly do you get through a book?
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I usually go back to some chapters once i finished reading, or in the middle of reading; if i thought i understand something wrong.











No point in comparing yourself to others as long as you're enjoying the books. You do you.




It is about priority. Also I don't spend alot of time watching TV/Streaming and Watching Films, I rather read because I spent alot of time doing that and prefer to read.
If I watch something it has because of a specific reason.
When I am not reading I am usually caught with other tasks like working on software gigs, making films, learning to further my craft and go out explore places, doing housework. Anything that requires me to work with my hands if possible.

I can't read books that entail james patterson's writing, or nora roberts it bores me. No Shade, but I get turned off. Anything western or mystery is hard for me to read through.
I rather read fiction.
See what you like reading is supposed to be fun. The more fun it is the more discipline you can be to read more. Also if you are trying to set realistic reading goals start small. My youngest sis is not a reader, and she knows this so if all she can do is one book a month then one book it is.
If one book is all you can do a week then do that. Divide the book pages by 6 and read that many pages per day and give yourself a rest day do something else.
that's how I got back into reading now I don't even think about it to be a chore. I genuinely enjoy reading.
Hope that helps
I’ll be interested to hear how you manage! :)