Perhaps you don't care for fiction? Some people don't.
Do you watch only non fictional TV? A lot of TV shows are adapted from books and often the books are better, although not always.
Many fiction books are based on historical events and are fairly accurate. I enjoy books based on Asian cultures as they often give an insight into the culture both past and present and are entertaining as well.
My favorite time to read is before going to sleep, all curled up and cozy. When I am sleepy I just close the reader and go to sleep. (I also do this with TV although not as much as I tend to zone out).
Nothing wrong with watching TV if that is what you enjoy, but nice to be able to enjoy both.
Not sure what you mean by conceptualize although I am thinking approach might be it?
Tell us what you enjoy watching and I am sure you will be inundated with suggestions if that is appealing.
I will venture to suggest Nero Wolfe mysteries by Rex Stout as the books are well written, amusing, set in the first part of the 19th century, available in most libraries as both paper and ebook, and not long. Rex Stout can pack a complete story into a 50 page novella better than most and has several books with three novellas to the book as well as his longer ones.
Plus the author was a fascinating person IMO. Anyone know of a Rex Stout biography?
Helen
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