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If you consider yourself a heavy reader or let’s just say a “reader” go ahead and tell me how many pages do you read per day?

I recently decided to be a reader for reading is the key for knowledge, confidence, improvement and and and .. But I have this problem that I lose intrest so fast!!! So can I be a reader even if I’m impatient? And how many pages do I have to read a day? I really wanna force myself to read until it starts to LOVE reading! Help :) thank u.

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verge offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 134 #
An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (9 minutes after post)

One fourth of a book a day if you have time. I’d recommend reading only entertaining things first, and not looking at it like a chore because you’ll burn out if you do. Good Luck!

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babacup offline Verified User (5 years, 3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 7 #
Indianapolis, IN, US | 1 year ago (33 minutes after post)

I think you need to find something that really interest you and then find a book on that subject, fiction or non fiction. Something that will make you want to keep reading because you want to find out what happens.

I love to read and if a book does not keep me interested, then I don’t love reading it. It becomes work to finish is.

Until you find a book that keep your interest, then I do not think you will start loving to read by forcing yourself to read.

What are some of your interests? What kind of books have you tried to read?

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taytay99 offline Verified User (1 year) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (34 minutes after post)

1000

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gimli offline Verified User (6 years, 7 months) Long Term User Shouts: 3 #
Marietta, GA, US | 1 year ago (36 minutes after post)

I’d say it’s more important to read QUALITY than quantity. Find a topic or genre of reading that interests you, and ask your librarian for some recommendations. If you are reading about something that interests you written by somebody who can really write, you can’t help but get sucked in.

It might help to turn off the things that get your brain buzzing (both literally and figuratively). Addictions to technology and instant gratification are going to battle your thirst for knowledge. Turn them off.

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1 year ago (1 hour, 14 minutes after post)

” I lose interest so fast… I really wanna force myself to read until it starts to LOVE reading!” haha, I don’t think it woks that way. You probably are not going to get into any novels or intelligent writings. That’s okay, some people are just not patient enough to read anything worth value. Maybe you should try anime or short stories.

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Anonymous #
1 year ago (2 hours, 18 minutes after post)

well that things that might intrest me are reflections and personal stories! i wanna become a reader because i have a goal that is to improve my english skills! aiming to be “native-like” speaker! so yeah that’s why!

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An Unknown Location | 1 year ago (5 hours, 29 minutes after post)

I’m an on again off again reader, but when I read around 100/day.

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