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Has anyone gotten into reading as they’ve gotten older?
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I long for a simple life, less noise and less phone time. I want to get into reading and it’s always recommended. I stopped reading once I left school.

I’m a very visual person (photography, cinematography - I love visual storytelling) and it’s what I find the most engaging. Whenever I try to get into reading, I just can’t stick with it. It’s an issue with attention span but mostly just lack of interest. Admittedly I keep going for non-fiction books which aren’t great for escapism.

But I just can’t seem to want to invest in any fiction book I come across.

Did any of you get more into reading and break that barrier? What was the book that did it for you?

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very understanding people!

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