Submitted by Mad_Season_1994 t3_10oe895 in books
I've never been much of a reader. Could never keep focused for that long and would always be wanting to do something else other than reading text on a page. But as I've become older (27), I've wanted to try and read more to fill my time and actually learn new things. And I've tried reading books that are considered great such as the Lord of the Rings series, Orwell's 1984, the Game of Thrones series, etc. And yet I've never actually gotten through even the first book of any of them. I have this urge in the beginning to want to persevere and keep going, even making a reading schedule for myself for how many pages a day I should read, but I eventually fail that endeavor as well. I've also tried listening to audiobooks as I read but again, I slowly lose interest and end up doing something else.
I don't know if I have some sort of undiagnosed disorder or if I'm genuinely just one of these people that reading will never be an enjoyment or leisure.
serralinda73 t1_j6e2x8z wrote
Start with some easy, fun books. I'm not saying you need YA-level books (not that there is anything wrong with reading YA when you're an adult) but there are plenty of very good stories out there with an easy, breezy writing style.
And try not to focus on page numbers or word counts. If you want a schedule, make it time-based - 20 minutes a day or whatever works well for the rest of your daily life. Whether that means you read 20 pages or 5 pages, you should like what you're reading and be eager for the next installment. Enjoy that time, enjoy the story.