8 Tips to Intrigue the Reader in you
8 Tips to Intrigue the Reader in You
Books can sometimes be challenging to read. Too often have I put down a book because I’ve
found myself lacking interest for its characters or simply having no interest in wanting to read
at all. The last book I’ve read in depth was The Great Gatsby, and that was over two years
ago. I would like to learn how to become less bored while reading and thought what better
way than writing a post about it. Without further ado here are eight tricks to attract the
bookworm in you:
1. Read a book that interests you
Instead of only picking through the clearance books try looking through all the sections of a
bookstore. Choosing a book that challenges your thinking, and excites your mind will help
you avoid boredom. Sale prices are great but finding a book with a title that intrigues you or
an author you know you love is even better. So check out your favorite genre or a topic you
like and start reading!
2. Read the last page first
Now I know what you're going to say, “Your going to spoil the ending!” But reading the last
page can actually be helpful if your someone like me who becomes bored very easily. By
reading the last page first, it allows you to get involved with the story and predict how the
character ended with such a fate. Instead of reading along and perhaps becoming bored with
the story’s natural timeline, you can become a detective and search for clues for how and why
the character changed over time.
3. Listen to music
Listening to some calming music as you read can keep your interest in any book. Hearing
peaceful a sound can make you focus on the content at hand and limit your distractions. So if
white noise is your thing or perhaps some classical tunes, it's time to put the headphones on
and enjoy!
4. Read someplace new
Changing your reading venue can do more than you think. If you add natural light while your
reading you’ll likely to have a more increased focus. Also, by shaking up your venue, you’ll
be able to see the aspects of a book from a different perceptive. Of course, you can read just
about anywhere, but one of my favorite places to read is the park.
5. Listen to audiobooks
Who said you always have to have a book in front of you? Listening to an audiobook is a
great alternative instead of holding a book or a kindle. By listening to the material rather
reading it, it allows you to relax and absorb the content written. In some audiobooks, the
author narrates and does so in a tone that he or she feels promotes the overall story. So grab
some popcorn and click play, oh boy, this could get entertaining!
6. Read while you exercise
Reading while you exercise can be a treat! Since workouts are known to be challenging to
some people, reading can help to distract from the labors of exercise. Whether it’s walking on
a treadmill or taking a bike ride on an exercise bike, reading can insue focus and perhaps for
some people make the event even more fun.
7. Read while you eat
Reading while you eat can be the perfect combination! Since your feeding your body you're
more likely to focus in on at something that stimulates your brain. Reading your newest book
is a great way to energize your mind. Whether it’s reading a few pages at breakfast time or
finishing a chapter or two at lunch. Eating while you read is the new peanut butter and jelly.
8. Read with others
Too often we think reading is an individual activity. But reading is an activity we don’t have
to do alone. Various book clubs meet with the interest of discussing the art of the written
word. Perhaps there are some clubs that meet in your area that offer exactly what your
looking for.
Now, off you go booklovers in disguise!