I’ve been in a horrible reading slump for years. I was fine with audiobooks and podcasts but just couldn’t concentrate on reading.

Finally I’ve found that Agatha Christie novels hold my attention - they are fast paced, not overly complicated, and got me interacting with the story as I played detective while taking notes on the clues in the story.

Now that my reading muscle memory is coming back, I’m able to branch out to more complex books.

What type of books break your reading slump?

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    71 year ago

    The Cradle series by Will Wight. Basically Shonen anime books. Nothing overly complicated but still amazing.

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      21 year ago

      Such a good series, definitely some of the best developed characters of any series in recent memory for me.

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      11 year ago

      It looks interesting! How “dense” is it…like are there lots of names to remember or world building to understand? I struggle a bit with that if the plot isn’t moving quickly enough.

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        31 year ago

        I’d say there’s a fair amount of names. Not at the beginning but if you get to the later books, yeah there is. I wouldn’t say the world building is too out of hand. If you can keep up with an anime like DBZ I’d say you’d be fine.