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What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 30 Jun 2020, 04:31
by zainab-18
Whenever I read an amazing book, I feel that the next book I pick up doesn't even hold a candle to the previous one. I'll struggle to read the next book. I'll find it lackluster compared to the previous book and I won't be able to read it or any other book for some time. To recover from the reading slump, I'll just re-read my favorite books.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 04:04
by Barbara Larkin
Whenever I'm in a reading slump, it's mostly because I've consumed so many books in such a short period of time my brain needs rest or an alternative means of entertainment. Sometimes it could be that I can't find a book with interesting enough characters and plot, decent, engaging writing or a combination of both. Otherwise, I've been reading too much of the same types of books and get put off for a while.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 28 Jun 2022, 14:20
by Faatimah Noormahomed
Sometimes I go through periods where I'm just reading one bad book after another and that really puts me into a reading slump. Then I just have to take a break from reading for while or reread my favourite books to get out of it.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 30 Jun 2022, 17:42
by Jonté Joy
I can easily get into a reading slump after reading an exceptionally good book because no matter how hard I try, the next one won't be as interesting.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 10 Jul 2022, 05:55
by Ohna Martin
I get into a reading slump with books that drag the story out, I do not like beginning a book and not finishing it so no matter how long the story drags out I have to finish the book. I recover from this by reading the end and then going back to where the story started dragging. I also do not like to read the end before I am supposed to get there so the book would then just be a spoiled, dragging book for me.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 10 Jul 2022, 06:49
by Loniya Chabili Mubanga
It usually happens when I read outside my comfort zone. Like if I try to expand my preferences and read outside my favorite genre, I experience reader's block and just can't get back in my reading zone. Not even when there is an interesting book coming out by my favorite authors and such. Sometimes it happens when I read a book that is over 500 pages long.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 02 Aug 2022, 22:06
by Julia Grossman
I always get into a reading slump after reading too many books of the same genre. I have to find a book in a different genre to help pull me out of my reading slump. Also, if I read a book that has a great affect on me emotionally, I find it hard to start another book soon after finishing it.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 07 Sep 2022, 22:09
by novaalee
After finishing one or multiple books my brain just can’t seem to read and make the scenarios in my head. I struggle a bit to understand and have to re read multiple times in order to be able to get the hang of it. After some time I realize I just need a break from reading so much and instead I watch tv, but after a while I usually just go back to reading. Usually after that little break my brain is able to make the scenarios and see the details of the story.
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 01 Nov 2022, 05:42
by Kendal Low
Whenever I am in a reading slump it is usually because of a book that I really did not enjoy and so it takes me out of the mood to read. I see other people saying that reading a really good book puts them in a slump but that just makes me want to read even more!
Re: What makes you experience a reading slump?
Posted: 29 Apr 2025, 18:29
by London Baum
A book that is too good is usually what puts me in a slump because I just can’t stop thinking about it. Occasionally though a book being really bad will lead to a slump because I am so annoyed.