Somewhere in high school I lost my spark for reading fiction. Not quite sure how or why, but I just lost the ability to “get lost in a good work of fiction.”
I’ve read many highly acclaimed fiction books over the past couple years to try to rekindle the love I had for fiction as a child, but I can’t help but feel unfulfilled at the end of reading.
Nowadays, I almost exclusively read non-fiction. I find I enjoy it more and get more out of it.
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Reply to Do you find yourself reading more non-fiction books and less fiction as you get older? by disruptivelychill
Somewhere in high school I lost my spark for reading fiction. Not quite sure how or why, but I just lost the ability to “get lost in a good work of fiction.”
I’ve read many highly acclaimed fiction books over the past couple years to try to rekindle the love I had for fiction as a child, but I can’t help but feel unfulfilled at the end of reading.
Nowadays, I almost exclusively read non-fiction. I find I enjoy it more and get more out of it.