Silmarillien

Silmarillien OP t1_iya8m7q wrote

I don't think I've ever read any HP fanfiction. Maybe I would have liked it then but now in my late 20s I'm not so sure 😅

>especially when ignorance is bliss regarding quality

I kind of miss that. I remember some corny tv shows and movies in the 90s and we'd be so excited. Now everyone dissects everything.

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Silmarillien OP t1_iy9kn2b wrote

Yeah... It happened to me for a while when I was studying for a literature degree. Plus, I was so analytical and, after reading some "good" literature, my standards became too high. Now I've been working on reading for fun again. I almost wish I had the lower standards I used to have beforehand lol.

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Silmarillien OP t1_iy9jhjq wrote

I completely get what you mean. It's how a child's brain works I guess! Absorbing everything, imagination running wild, easily evoking vivid imagery. Back then we were like a blank canvas and more carefree. Also, it was a time when we didn't have the reading and life experiences. Most motifs, genres etc were fresh and captivating. At least we can be happy that we did experience this!

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Silmarillien OP t1_iy9h9s7 wrote

I'm sorry to hear this :( I empathise with this. It's very possible you have become overly familiarised with the books and the novelty has worn off. Happened to me with Tolkien. It's ok to take a break and return after a while. The loss of novelty is completely normal but definitely something that makes me sad when it happens with something I used to love.

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Silmarillien OP t1_iy99swu wrote

Same for me! HP was and still is the only book series I read and immerse myself into it so fully. Rowling's world and characters felt so inviting and intimate. And HP always reminds me of Christmas holidays when I was a teenager. I used to read them by the Christmas tree's lights under my blanket while it was snowing outside. Really miss those times.

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Silmarillien t1_itc2tsc wrote

Reply to comment by 20above in why do you love reading? by lindimirindi

What has helped me is draw inspiration from books to improve aspects of my life. I finished reading the Mistborn series the other day. And there's this character, Kelsier, who's been through A LOT of shit but he always smiles. He's so positive and always tries to turn a negative situation into something positive and he never gives up. I found that really inspiring. It gave me a motivation boost.

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