u/Sonsho

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Rekindling my passion for reading after almost 15 years

Hello everyone, so I recently decided it's time to get back to reading "actual pages", and I ended up getting a Kindle for the first time. I prefer physical books, and as someone who is constantly traveling, it's hard for me to keep physical copies.

My passion for reading has dwindled year after year, and I haven't really noticed because I've been busy with other things in life.

I still read snippets, articles, and even (very) short novels here and there, but I haven't sat and read actual tomes or voluminous books. It's hard for me to stay focused as soon as I see too many pages.

As someone who used to read extensively, consuming large amounts of information and getting lost in different stories and realities was quite the experience, and I can only reminisce.

I'd love to ask for any tips or recommendations to start with, as a fantasy, horror/crime/thriller fan. I'm open to anything at this point.

TL;DR: Haven't properly read for 15+ years and looking for recommendations/tips to reawaken that passion.

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u/Sonsho — 1 day ago