The question seems pretty easy put it does require a lot of effort.
Most said that it depends on what you like to read. My best shot is to get random books and read the first 40 pages. If you don't like the book, switch. Some mistakes people make is force themselves to read the book even if they don't like it. That's a huge turn-off and people tend to be less enthusiastic when having the choice of reading again.
Another thing is discipline. Condition yourself to read and avoid disturbances of any sort, or interrumptions of any nature. It's difficult at first, considering how sexy your TV looks after an hour of reading during the first few weeks of reading.
Third in my honest opinion is the type of book but not in the genre of style or author.. it's about the book's syntax... if you're reading a novel with a syntax equivalent of Plato's Republic, you're really gonna have a hard time going through the chapters. Reading, like exercise, requires practice. If you're reading tough stuff with intense verbose and difficult reading, you're gonna repeat the chapters more than once. Get easy reads, not just the type of reads from genres you generally like.
That, and the comments people have given. Audiobooks are sketchy but overall good
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