Currently Reading: Cold Hillside by Nancy Baker, a review book, Villette by Charlotte Brontë, what I’m reading for The Classics Club, The Hobbit and Philosophy, what I’m reading for fun, and, starting today, Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, for the read-along.
Finished: The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg, which I reviewed on Friday, and Scrapplings by Amelia Smith, which I’ll be reviewing at the end of the month.
Total pages read for the week: 615
Total number of books for the year: 57. I’ve hit a weird reading slump. It’s weird because it’s not the kind of reading slump in which I’m not reading, but one in which I don’t want to read. I’m not sure why. It might be because I feel like I’m either coming down with a cold or my allergies are getting worse. However, it might be because Scrapplings was such a disappointment, Cold Hillside, while really good, has a slower pace, Villette is still a struggle to make any progress with, and I miss the fast pace of The Paper Magician. Actually, I miss everything about The Paper Magician.
What are you reading this week? Have you ever had the kind of reading slump I’m talking about? If so, what did you do, or what book brought you out of it?
Ack, reading slumps are the worst! I’ve definitely experienced the kind you’re having, in which everything I’m reading is either dull, too much effort, or just not holding my interest for whatever reason. I find that taking a break from those books (or just reading in general) for a few days can make me much more excited to tackle them again.
Hope Ivanhoe helps bring you out of it! I plan to start it tonight or tomorrow.