1. Choose a reading pleasure that will make you happy. Many people like to read "the classics". But this may not be the kind of reading that makes you happy, and might stop you from reading. Choose some kind of reading material that you like, which can help you to animate yourself for reading. [2]
- Look at a wide selection of genres such as biographies of celebrities, romance, non-fiction, graphic novels, or fictional works.
- Please contact friends and family members for suggestions on fabric that they liked to read. There is a chance that he might like you too.
- You probably have fun with a few different reading genres. For example, you might like to read romantic novels in one day and the next to a graphic novel. Do not put yourself in a drawer of just one kind of reading: allow yourself to explore the vast, wide world of reading!
2. Go into a real bookstore. Proper bookshops have several advantages over browsing the Internet. On the one hand you can walk through the corridors and choose everything that comes to your eye. It is more likely that you will discover something exciting when you see what you have before, than if you need to know what you're looking for. Most of the bookshops will also let you relax and read in your cafeteria or sofa corner. So you get a "preview" on a book before you buy it.
- In addition, "dear" employees in bookshops usually love books and are happy to offer you recommendations. For example, you usually do not like reading, but have had a lot of fun "The Tribute of Panem". Then a book handler might recommend you some more books like this which may be fun to you.
3. Do not forget that you are not tested. Some people have learned to hate reading because they had to read in school to pass exams. They have never created an emotional bond to the fabric. [3] Do not forget that this is not a test, if you just try to figure out what you might like to read. You do not "fail", if you do not like a particular library.
- It is also not a competition. To like a bookplate does not mean that you are "better" than someone else. Someone who pretends to love "Ulysses" by James Joyce is not by nature a superior man. And quite a few people even lie about having read "classic" books - 65% of people admit they say they have read a "important" book, though it is not true. [4]
- Read things that you find interesting and enjoyable, and do not let anyone make you bad for what you like. Popular writers like John Grisham and James Patterson are perhaps not Charles Dickens, but their works give ample human pleasure.
4. Lay on other media than books. Try different types of reading media, just as you do not get stuck in a reading genre. From magazines to books, tablets and e-readers, there are many different media from which you can choose to read. [5]
- Try out smaller publications, such as magazines and newspapers, if you do not like to read books. To make reading manageable can motivate you.
- Try an e-reader or tablet if you travel a lot. This can help you get rid of the time without having to drag heavy books or magazines on your trip. [6]
5. Join a book club. Reading does not need to be boring or lonely. Joining a bookclub can be a fun and sociable way to enjoy different types of reading with friends or family members. [7]
- To see how a story develops and talk about it can be a strong lesemotivation for many people and make it more comfortable for them. [8th]
- Combine your reading with other pleasant activities such as taking a meal or drinking a glass of wine.
- Be aware that the book selection at a book club does not always please you. You can always choose not to read the book or to bear it smiling until something comes to you that pleases you
6. Listen to audio books. Listen to audio books if you really do not like reading. These are often performed by voice actors, so they listen to dramatically and excitingly. Audiobooks may help you to enjoy books without really having to read them yourself. They can also be great if you have a long way to go.
- It may require a few attempts to find an audio book genre that you like. You can always stop an audio book, if you do not like it, and try something new.
- Public libraries often offer a selection of audiobooks that you can watch for free. You can also get a subscription, such as from Audible, which allows you to listen to a book every month for a small fee.
- Studies have shown that listening to books basically provides the same intellectual benefits as reading a book. [9] There are even some people who learn better in hearing than through visual stimuli. [10]

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