Anonymous wrote:When my kids were young, I gave up reading books for personal pleasure. I tend to get completely lost in books, and while it’s okay to forget to feed myself, I couldn’t do that to kids, much less miss a need for help. I read a lot to them through the years, and as they grew more self-sufficient, I started reading again. They’re grown now, and I’m back to reading voraciously. The vast majority of what I read is pure fluff that much of DCUM would probably sneer at, but I don’t care.
This is similar to my situation, except in addition to being a mom, I also had to spend my time reading for professional purposes versus pleasure. When I was able to get back to reading for pleasure, it was such a joy! I did not realize how much I had missed it. I listen to audiobooks (free via Overdrive + library card) and also read "book books" (physical books), mostly purposed for $1 or less at a local friends of the library book sale or checked out for free from the library.
I don't typically enjoy literature/literary fiction, and that's okay.