u/DrHuxleyy

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Reading: Do you read a series straight though or jump to different authors? How do you deal with free time??

I’m finally getting back into reading. Used to be a voracious reader as a child then didn’t read a book at all for maybe 4-5 years out of college. I finally forced myself back into it by reading classics like Crime and Punishment, The Hobbit, and Frankenstein and found myself loving them. And of course my local library is just so fun to go browse around in.

From the library I finally got into the Discworld fantasy series which I cannot recommend enough. I also go into the Vorkosigan Saga, which is a more dramatic sci-fi space opera with a very different writing style. But I also find cool individual novels like the Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. I read the first few chapters but then thought “wait! I need to finish the series I’m reading first…”

For reference, there are 41 Discworld books with multiple sub series and jumping off points, and I think 10-12 Vorkosigan books which are all one big story straight through. I wanna read them all but I also don’t want to “waste” time and miss reading cool solo novels from more contemporary authors and other genres besides sci-fi/fantasy.

What’s the way your ADHD brain works? Do you lock in and find it easy (or necessary) to read a series/author completely before changing? Or do you get burned out easy with one author and need to switch around?

I’m dealing with the paradox of choice here which is a nice problem, but I’m always second guessing my choices of how I spend my free time. I want to read so much but I also want to watch movies, play video games, and there’s just not enough time in the day!! I think it’s common with ADHD ppl to want to maximize the time we are not working but also find that it’s easy to lose time.

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u/DrHuxleyy — 13 days ago