I grew up as a lucky child, i had a great childhood, filled with lots of those books for progressing readers when you're young, loads of fairy tales etc, i used to love my reading and my focus used to be really good. I have BPD, autism and extreme anxiety attacks and being misdiagnosed with ADHD at 15, round about the time my mental health peaked I struggled to focus properly, on anything. You know how it is, and I was sucked into the void when I had my first phone for my 16th birthday. I am 20 years of age, and I recetnly finished 2 books since i was 14 ( i know, bad right?) but the euphoria I get sucked into books and storys feel amazing, but I have to read a chapter a couple of times each time to understand the whole book unless its like, those cringy young adult books ( i do enjoy them though, sometimes). I recently bought a couple of books which look like they won't fry my brain, however i really really want to get into modern classics that are easy to read. Sorry if i sound like the autist. But what do you recommend?
>>9066109
You are an unlikable person.
>>9066109
Start posting frogs and complain about women
catcher in the rye
hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
>>9066109
I fucking despise people like you. Anyone who lists a litany of mental illness in an introduction deserves humiliation and suffering.
People with Borderline Personality are the worst though. Sometimes I like to go to forums of people who are married too or children of BPD sufferers just out of schadenfreude.
borrow books from your friends who are into reading, that's a fairly simple way to delve into it.
return to /lit/ after that
>>9066109
Start with the Greeks
>>9066109
>I have BPD, autism and extreme anxiety attacks and being misdiagnosed with ADHD at 15, round about the time my mental health peaked I struggled to focus properly, on anything
stop defining yourself based on mental illnesses you presumably have and try to make something of yourself you sad sack of shit