Do You Ever Have a Reading Slump?
Darlings, everyone does...! It might be a busy time of year when you're burning the candle at both ends, maybe feeling too pressured, too tired, too sick, too whatever. Happens to us all, even if you didn't plan it that way. Suddenly that TBR pile (mountain, whatever) seems all in the Too-Hard Basket and you (Shock! Horror!) don't want to read.
Never fear, Dr Miranda is here with some wonderful romantic reading suggestions to help you break out of that dire situation.
Pick up something 'lighter' than you normally read.
If you normally read 500 page tomes, try a novella instead. Something like the delicious Pursuing Lord Pascal by our friend Anna Campbell. The perfect pick-me-up; just looking at that glorious cover makes me feel better straight away. But psst! Although this is shorter than a full-length novel, it packs a marvellous romance punch. You'll be reading more of Anna's books before you know it.
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Or, pick up a series romance that is shorter than books you normally read. Perhaps Stepping Into The Prince's World from Aussie romance queen Marion Lennox. Yes, please. Sit down with a cup of tea and get lost in her world for a couple of hours. A reading slump get-well pill indeed. And then I can guarantee you'll go and get every Marion Lennox book ever, because you'll be hooked. She may write shorter books but by golly they are beautiful and tenderly romantic, with real-life issues. I love series romances.
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Have fun with your books!
Head off to your local library - gotta love libraries, they're a home away from home. Just inhale and enjoy the whole booky atmosphere. So wonderful! Plus, you'll start seeing titles that tempt. Or, simply go to your own shelves (or your virtual shelf) and start picking up your books, looking at them, rearranging them, reading the blurbs, enjoying the cover art (who wouldn't?!) and maybe...randomly start reading one. Before you know it you'll be half way through. Problem solved.
If nothing else works...
Try rereading an old favourite that makes you laugh and enjoy life. One of mine is this fabulous book by Susan Elizabeth Philips, Nobody's Baby but Mine. Guaranteed to get you into a happy reading place.
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Nope, never had a reading slump. When I walk past my mountain of books my smile widens and I pick up the book I'm reading and read faster just so I can pick up another book from my TBR mountain.
ReplyDeleteI do feel for people though when they go through days of just being fed up with reading. I can only hope it never happens to me.
Sue, sorry about the 'anonymous' tag but it's me, Miranda!
DeleteI laughed at your comment. I think I'm preaching to the choir here, we've all got tremendous TBR's...! And I did exactly the same as you recently, and swiped a book at random from the pile and enjoyed it. Didn't even look at the cover or back, it was a yes, quick, from that pile, great, moment. But occasionally people have mentioned to me they've had trouble picking their next read. Awful! so hopefully this might help them.
Thanks for stopping by.
Miranda x
You're welcome, Miranda! I forgot to mention that I'm adding your recommendations to my TBR list they sound sweet and definitely my cup of tea, and by the way love Anna's books, like Marilyn they're also a must-buy for me.
DeleteHi Miranda, I reread my favourite books. The perfect cure for my reading slump with all the advantages of getting reacquainted with characters I love. Thanks for such an interesting article. I'll have to try reading your Anna Campbell and Marion Lennox recommendations. They both write such engaging books.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon, that is the absolute best tip. I love rereading all my old faves, and falling in love with them all over again. I love the fact that so many of my keepers just seem to improve with age. Fantastic! I love all the authors above, hard to pick only a few from so many wonderful writers. Keep reading!
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Hi Miranda! I'm with Sue. Happily, I've never had a reading slump in my life. 😄 But if I ever do, I'll be sure to try some of your suggestions. Love Anna's novellas!
ReplyDeleteI confess the only times I've had reading slumps is usually when I'm sick, Turning to the telly and to rom-coms or something like Pride & Prejudice (ahem, Colin Firth) might work. But as soon as I start picking up, that TBR tempting pile is calling to me again! I love the fact I can walk up to it and simply swipe something randomly and know I will enjoy it. So many good books, including yours, dear Marilyn! Did you know Anna Campbell has a new novella called THE CHRISTMAS STRANGER coming out for Christmas? A must read for me! Enjoy.
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I did know about Anna's new novella. Always a must-buy for me.
DeleteI suffer reading slumps. Well, they're not really slumps more wails of "I don't know what to read!" They never last long though.
ReplyDeleteMiranda, you got me out of a slump only recently with your recommendation of Lost for Words by Stephanie Boland. WHAT a brilliant book! I raved to everyone I know about it. So now have I your other recent recommendation, The Romance Reader's Guide to Life, in my sights.
Cathryn, how wonderful to know you loved Lost for Words as much as I did! I was surprised at exactly how much I did love it, how much the characters called me. When I was browsing it was such a wonderful booky looking book I couldn't resist...and I'm so glad I didn't walk on by. I'm rather excited by your newie, CHRISSY AND THE BURROUGHS BOY, out now (and on my Kindle). Can't think of a better way for others to break out of a reading slump than with Chrissy and Nick. What I love about romance is that there's always something special and wonderful coming out, to refresh and revive our love of reading romance. Plus, all the old faves.
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Miranda x
Oh lovely about Chrissy and the BB, Miranda. Thanks so much for picking it up!
DeleteHi Miranda. I'm another one never having had a reading slump. I'm always reading, even when sick I'll have my attention on the pages of a book. I think, if books were taken off me and I was never again allowed to read, I'd just swap my reading time to writing time and write. That way I would still have books!
ReplyDeleteWell, Enisa, that seems to be what some writers have done through the ages - written the books they would like to have read but never found on the shelf! A testament to success. I hope to be reading yours very soon.
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