By Kelly Bridgewater
Have you ever read so much that you just gave up on reading
for a while?
If not, lucky you.
If so, I'm glad to know I'm not alone.
In the past three years, starting in 2014 until the
beginning of July 2017, I had read 735 books.
That is 18 books a month.
4.5 books a week.
Yes, 4.5 books a week.
I enjoy reading and reviewing books to represent and
influence people's choices on reading. I enjoy telling the world about good
books and maybe introduce someone to a new author or genre they have never
tried before.
But I got to the point where every book I was reading
sounded the same. The characters acted the same. The plots have been done
before. I could even mention in a number of reviews what books the authors
sounded like. I was losing my interest in reading. Nothing would capture my
attention and beg me to keep reading. I dreaded picking up another book even if
my interest was piqued by the synopsis.
So what did I do?
For the month of July, I didn't read anything. Nope.
Nothing. I kept my Kindle on the shelf. I didn't check Netgalley for new books.
I didn't pick up any book that needed to be read and reviewed. I have all my
reviews scheduled for July and August. I
needed a break.
So I took one.
What did I learn during that month?
Three things:
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1.) Breaks are Good.
We all need to take a break from things. That is why there
is vacations scheduled in a school year. Vacation time at work (if you're
lucky). Holidays during the year.
Everyone needs a break from their normal routine. Something to take our mind
off the normal day-to-day stuff.
2.) Helped Me Remember Why I Liked
Reading in the First Place
Taking the break allowed me to find a way to enjoy reading
again. I got to the point where I couldn't wait for the numerous books to be
over. It started to become a checklist with no real enjoyment found in the
novels. After spacing myself from the numerous plots, I hope to bring some
clarity to the new books and write better reviews for the books I review. I
hope to find some books that I can pass along to others.
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3.) Help Me Focus on Other Things
Besides Reading
Being summer break, I got to spend more time with my boys.
For summer, we focused more on Bible study. We read the life of David in I and
II Samuel and the first couple of chapters of I Kings. We had some lively
discussion. I spent time on my four acres working on planting some flowers and
working on the vegetable gardens. Beside mowing the grass on our riding lawn
mower, I got a chance to explore my woods. I spent more time with my niece and
nephew as they spent a couple of days with me. Our family went swimming. Went
to a theme park where we rode rides and played in the water park. Not that
these things aren't done all the time anyways, but it was nice to actually
focus on them and not worry about the next book I had to read and finish. Now to be honest, I did read some books during this month,
but I focused on C. S. Lewis. Someone who I admire, but hadn't spent a lot of
time reading. This gave me time to read without guilt or rush. I spent time
savoring his novels. I didn't even include them on my Goodreads list.
This allowed me to .
. .
Read for reading sake.
What about you? Have you ever taken a much-needed break from
something? Did you learn anything from it? Please share.
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