Welcome back to my itsy-bitsy corner of the web! I am so glad you are here. If you didn’t know, I am a HUGE book lover and I love to read. This year, I have already read 50 books so far, which is kind of a lot! So in today’s post, I wanted to share my tips on how to read more books!
But before we get started I want to share some exciting news, My Friend, Jo from The lens and The hard drive and rebranding her blog and starting a new one!
Unfortunately, I was too busy to join her blog tour, but I recommend looking out for the blog tour posts because they look really interesting!
1.use Goodreads!
Goodreads is a really great way to not only track the books you have read but also find new books. Goodreads is a little bit outdated, but I really love using it. I always find new books that I have never heard of and I can see what some of my friends are reading
2. Read different age-ranged books.
I think that it can be easy to get caught up in being too old to read certain books, but honestly your never too old to read a book. Just because you are a young adult, doesn’t mean you can’t read picture books. Just because you are a teen doesn’t mean you can read children’s chapter books. Sometimes when I don’t feel like reading a long and deep book, I read a book aimed for a younger person, because its easier to read than other books.
3. Try e-books
Now I am not a huge fan of ebooks but they are really great if you’re on the go. It’s great because you can have multiple books to read without having to take your books everywhere.
4. Audio Books
Audiobooks are awesome because you can listen to them almost all the time. On your way to work, while you’re doing school, while you’re working out, while you’re just going for a walk or anything else. Dramatized AudioBooks are really fun because they are filled with sound effects and interesting voices.
5. ReRead books
Rereading books counts just as much as reading a book you have never read before. I really like rereading books that meant a lot to me during my childhood and see what it means to me now. I also recommend reading books that you didn’t like before. Maybe now you can relate more to it, or it might make more sense.
6. Have fun
Reading doesn’t have to be boring. Make sure to read something that you like every once in a while and try to pick something fun and exciting to read!
How do you read more? What books do you like to read? Recent Reads?
Happy reading!
Great tips! I recently started using Goodreads. Sometimes I get up early just to read before I start my actual day. 😀 I recently read Where the Red Fern Grows, The Shack, and I’m reading A Wrinkle in Time right now. 😀
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Amazing tips Ava 🙂 I find Goodreads is a great way to track how much your reading, and to also track the Reading Challenge! Incredible ❤
Amber x
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I needed this… my TBR list isn’t getting any shorter! 😂 Thanks, Ava!
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Ooh A wrinkle in time is fun!
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Thanks! Good luck on your reading goals!
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So glad to help✌
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It is!
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Aw, thanks Ava x They are not going as well as I hoped 😂
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aww i”m sorry about that
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Great tips, gurll!!❤️ Goodreads is so usually and I love using it. Ughh I just need to some free time to start reading with no stress
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Yess Samee
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I’ve managed to read a lot this month though which is good!
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