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Books have been scientifically proven to improve vocabulary, grades, imagination, and even just your happiness. Unfortunately, not everybody enjoys it, which can be quite devastating to your future - you can't escape reading! But making reading a hobby that you enjoy will make anything better. You can go anywhere with a book in hand, so keep reading if you want to enjoy reading.

  1. What is your favorite genre? Reading what you like is often the key to liking reading. If you don't like chocolate cake, it doesn't mean you don't like all types of cake. It's the same with reading.
  2. You can start learning about different varieties of books, and this can give you some ideas on where to look. Also, ask what these other people like about reading, and why that is.
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  3. A lot of times, a movie is based on a book and because the screen version can only be so long, by reading the book, you get more details!
  4. If you're always itchy or achy while reading, you probably won't enjoy your book! Choose a clean, quiet area that will be easy to focus in.[1]
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    wikiHow Quiz: What Book Should I Read?

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    You race into the bookstore, beyond excited to pick out your next read. But the second you step in front of those shelves, the excitement washes away. There are just too many books to choose from! How do you know which one to read? Answer these questions about your reading habits and preferences, and we’ll steer you in the right direction. Who knows? You may just find your next 5-star read!
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    What’s the first section you browse in the bookstore or library?

  6. Take a couple of deep breaths before reading and have something hot to drink near you. Relaxing is a great way to enjoy lots of things.[2]
    • If you're having a hard time finding a quiet place, try a backyard or park. The outdoors are always great.
  7. Find a reading level for you. If you don't know the words or expressions, you will find the book very dull and frustrating.[3]
  8. Ask yourself what each character enjoys doing the most. Try connecting it to you by comparing your hobbies, talents, likes, and dislikes. Also, think if you would change the character at all.[4]
  9. If you only read because you have to, change that. Don't pick a super boring book about the subject. Go to the library and try historical fiction based on the subject! It can be easier to digest and enjoy, but still be educational! When you're looking for books on a certain subject, ask the librarian for help.
  10. Keep everything balanced so you have time to read a little bit at least. You can never enjoy reading if you never do it.[5]
  11. Try reading one page every day for a week, and challenge yourself to read two pages the next! Work your way up until you're at a comfortable amount of time for you.[6]
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    What should I do if I have trouble following a book?
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    Jake Adams is an academic tutor and the owner of Simplifi EDU, a Santa Monica, California based online tutoring business offering learning resources and online tutors for academic subjects K-College, SAT & ACT prep, and college admissions applications. With over 14 years of professional tutoring experience, Jake is dedicated to providing his clients the very best online tutoring experience and access to a network of excellent undergraduate and graduate-level tutors from top colleges all over the nation. Jake holds a BS in International Business and Marketing from Pepperdine University.
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    This is pretty common when you're reading something with a more elaborate or difficult vocabulary. I'd encourage you to look up any words you don't know while you're reading, which is something a lot of people don't do. If it's just kind of complicated book, take notes!
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    How do I get my passion for reading back?
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    Try finding books on subjects that interest you. Once you find a book you enjoy, it will be easier to find more and to want to read more.
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    What if the book is one I'm forced to read?
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    Just take a deep breath and do some research on the book. Try reading a few chapters at a time.
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