I can’t stress how important is to read the genre you like.
I was really big on fantasy in my teenage years but fell off reading. I decided to get back into fantasy by following some recommendations and started reading Licanius trilogy by James Islington. After two chonkers of books filled with names generated by a cat walking across the keyboard and chapters of exposition dump I almost felt like reading is not for me.
Then I decided to give The Road by Cormac McCarthy a shot and now it looks like I’m only reading modern dramatic fiction. I’m 4 books ahead of my yearly schedule.
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I can’t stress how important is to read the genre you like.
I was really big on fantasy in my teenage years but fell off reading. I decided to get back into fantasy by following some recommendations and started reading Licanius trilogy by James Islington. After two chonkers of books filled with names generated by a cat walking across the keyboard and chapters of exposition dump I almost felt like reading is not for me.
Then I decided to give The Road by Cormac McCarthy a shot and now it looks like I’m only reading modern dramatic fiction. I’m 4 books ahead of my yearly schedule.