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Some people are book nerds (including myself) from the start, but that’s not the case for everyone. When I was in college, my partner didn’t consider himself a reader, despite me reading more in magazines every week than in books. One day he said he felt like he was reading a book and asked if he could recommend it to him.
y’all: The pressure was real. I suspected that finding a good match might set something on fire for him, but if you choose more adequately, you could alienate him further from the book world.
This story has a happy ending. I set him on the book date with a popular sci-fi reading that appealed to his logical mind and love for adventure. He never looks back. Now he’s reading all sorts of books I don’t think I’ll pick up, and it’s pretty cool to see how different our reading preferences are.
So how do you read it? How do you start reading as an adult? There are so many books that are published every year. It ranges from hundreds of thousands to millions depending on whether you include self-published books or audiobooks. How can aspiring readers find books that work for them?
Don’t let the numbers threaten you. Here are some pointers to help you get started.
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