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    Help!! I’ve been in a bit of a reading slump and nothing I pick up seems to stick! I could really use some recommendations to help me get back on track to my reading goal of reading 50 books this year ( I've only read 21 so far). I’m really missing that feeling of being totally immersed in a book and not wanting to put it down.

    I’m open to pretty much anything, though I usually enjoy cozy mysteries, hist fiction, mythology, and YA fantasy.

    What books have helped pull you out of a slump? I’d really appreciate any recs!

    by Cigarettes_4fter_K

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    1. Hoppy_Croaklightly on

      *How We Got to Now* by Stephen Johnson; it’s a fairly breezy read about how particular technologies made modern urban life possible.

      *The Code Book* by Simon Singh; it’s a riveting book about the history of cryptography from ancient times onward.

      The *A Series of Unfortunate Events* book series is quite good. Clever fiction writing.

      *Hiroshima* by John Hersey; completed months after the end of WWII as a magazine article, the book tells the stories of a handful of the survivors, and today’s editions include updates on their lives years later.

      *Fast Food Nation* by Eric Schlosser; an older book, but still an effectively-written introduction to the history of the fast food industry.

    2. You can try graphic novels, they are quick to read comparatively and the pictures also might keep you intrigued throughout.

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