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Default May 28, 2019 at 09:27 AM
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I used to read a lot when I was younger, but in recent years I just didn't read much. Now, I'm reading some books, slowly increasing the amount. The biggest mistake when I tried to get into reading was to get a lot of books from the library. Too many books to read was overwhelming and I procrastinated. Now, I realized that and I'm just taking a few. And it works! I like to read a lot of graphic novels (manga to be specific) and a few novels here and there. Manga take less time to read, and I can get the gist of the plot.

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I am glad to hear. Keep going.
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That's great! Books are a pleasant distraction, I find, and I also learn a lot from them. Happy reading!
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