{"id":4900,"date":"2019-01-20T10:46:36","date_gmt":"2019-01-20T18:46:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wkiri.com\/today\/?p=4900"},"modified":"2019-01-20T10:46:36","modified_gmt":"2019-01-20T18:46:36","slug":"how-to-read-more-books","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wkiri.com\/today\/?p=4900","title":{"rendered":"How to read more books"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I use <a href=\"http:\/\/www.goodreads.com\/\">goodreads<\/a> to review books as I read them (and to keep track of all the wonderful new books I discover that I absolutely MUST read in the future).  As a result, several of my friends have recently started commenting on my reading activity and wondering how I manage to read so much.  I don&#8217;t think it is &#8220;so much,&#8221; especially since reading is an incredible form of entertainment and escapism, really more of a guilty pleasure than any kind of virtue. :)  But it is true that I have been reading more lately than I had in the past, and (like anything else) it is a combination of making it a priority and making it a habit.<\/p>\n<p>I just came across a <a href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/@dralibinazir\/9-simple-strategies-for-reading-more-books-how-i-read-130-books-a-year-554ef80006f9\">fabulous article by Ali Binazir<\/a> that sums up a lot of my views far better than I ever could, and also includes some great tips if you would like to increase your own reading.  Unlike some other advice about increasing reading activity, Ali emphasizes that it isn&#8217;t a race and that it is a &#8220;joy and a privilege&#8221; to live in a time when we have an astonishing level of access to books and the leisure time to enjoy them (yes, we do).<\/p>\n<p>According to this article, the average (median) American reads 4 books each year.  Four!!  I read 80 books last year and am gunning for more in 2019.  In that context, I guess it does seem like I read &#8220;so much.&#8221;  But the more I read, the more I find that my appetite for reading increases (bookbeast!).  Where do you draw the line between an enjoyable hobby and an addiction?  <\/p>\n<p>For me personally, I read during meals.  This has the slight downside of making me less aware of my food (and there are several good reasons to be more mindful when you&#8217;re eating), but it guarantees me timeslices every day in which I get to read.  I also read in the evening to unwind, and often I read right before bed.  The anticipation of getting to read a good book helps me drag myself away from my phone or computer and do something without screens before falling asleep, which is supposed to help you sleep better.<\/p>\n<p>I also alternate between several different books rather than pursuing one to the end before starting the next.  I seem to have a strong desire for diversity; it is like nibbling at all sorts of different treats at a buffet.  I agree with Ali, too, that some books are better choices than others for pre-bedtime reading, so it&#8217;s good to have several currently-reading books to choose from, depending on the time of day and your mood.<\/p>\n<p>I do occasionally consume audiobooks, as Ali suggests, but they take longer than visual reading and they are less available than the cornucopia of things I want to read in physical form at the library (or in stacks at my house).  During my commutes, I mostly listen to podcasts, which can feel like a book (e.g., <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thisamericanlife.org\/\">This American Life<\/a>), but more often are thought-provoking bits that make up the bulk of my non-fiction consumption.  Most of my pleasure reading has been fiction of late (although I feel some desire to change that up and get more non-fiction into my diet).<\/p>\n<p>Also as Ali mentions, having a goal is motivating.  I use the Goodreads &#8220;reading challenge&#8221; to declare a target number of books to read in a given year, and I do find that it motivates me.  I make myself write up a short review of each book I read, which takes discipline (often I am just eager to pick up the next book), but it is very valuable for going back later to refresh my memory, or just to solidify what I got out of the book (especially non-fiction).  It&#8217;s amazing how very much we forget!<\/p>\n<p>I enjoyed reading Ali&#8217;s article, and I hope you will too.  (As a side effect, I finally understand what a &#8220;cloud atlas&#8221; is.  Thanks, Ali!)  <\/p>\n<p>What are your tips and strategies and habits for reading?  Do share!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I use goodreads to review books as I read them (and to keep track of all the wonderful new books I discover that I absolutely MUST read in the future). As a result, several of my friends have recently started commenting on my reading activity and wondering how I manage to read so much. 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