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Old 12-11-2019, 11:43 AM   #54
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I often don't feel like reading. Then I'll write, or draw, or paint, or - heavens forbid - go out!

But if I feel like reading and can't choose what to read, I'll either stick a pin in a list or come here for suggestions.

Years ago, I saw a youtube vid which suggested using a container, such as a salad box; writing the names of books that are on your ereader on paper; tearing/cutting into pieces with the names and placing, folded, into the box. Shake box. Pick out a paper. That's your next read.

I did this, but lost the box in a house move.
Might work for someone.
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