Do you guys ever go through periods of not reading?
>>8846786
I don't go through periods period.
>>8846786
I call'em laziness.
Nice pic.
>>8846786
Anyone who truly loves literature needs to.
>>8846802
holy....
>>8846786
Only when I'm busy porking your mum, m8
Yes, for up to 2 weeks. It comes back and I'm good to go, though.
>>8846786
>>dfw
holy shit
always
I only read during summer.
I go through periods of reading
Yeah, there's simply too many stimulants in my life. And, comparatively, I still live like a hermit. I appreciate what I read more though.
I went through one dry spell after I graduated college. I had stopped reading for pleasure well before that, but had to keep reading for school. Once school was done with I had no impetus to read and so I spent almost 2 years without so much as picking up a book. Eventually I recovered and started reading for pleasure again.
Yes, whenever I have time off from work. I read exclusively on my commute.
>>8846786
I haven't read properly in 3 years
Since graduating almost two years ago, I've been steadily reading, starting a new novel a day or two after finishing one. However I took breaks as a student, and once I find myself an actual job have to imagine I'll take breaks then.
>>8846786
Of course. Don't worry about faggots who overly valorize reading. Reading is not the end goal of your time on earth. Posters who go
>you could be reading. what are you doing here!??!
>...and I bet he reads way more than you!
>i pretty much just read and sleep. /lit/erary lifestyle ftw!!
If you don't feel like reading, don't force it. It's just a hobby. It doesn't mean anything if you don't have other things in your life
>>8846786
Not really. Even on days where I don't read seriously I at least make it throught 5 or 6 pages of whatever book i'm working on.