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Old 02-18-2014, 07:39 AM   #29
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My remedy for reading slumps is Enid Blyton, especially the Five Finder-Outers series, but anything by her really. The books are easy to read and gripping so serve the purpose of getting me back into the HABIT of reading. Habit is essential. I don't agree with those who are advising you to do something else for a while, this will, imho, take you away from the daily habit of sitting down to read.

Just read something very light and instantly gripping.
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