28 Tips To Help You Become A Bookworm in 2020! – The Creative Muggle - Deepstash
28 Tips To Help You Become A Bookworm in 2020! – The Creative Muggle

28 Tips To Help You Become A Bookworm in 2020! – The Creative Muggle

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1. Set the environment for reading

1. Set the environment for reading

A quiet and peaceful environment is always the best to enjoy a good book, so doing a little “prep” to make a cozy reading nook is really fun. It doesn’t need to be an extravagant project. Making a hot cup of tea or coffee or your favorite beverage can complement a comfortable reading environment.

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2. Track your books

2. Track your books

Tracking your books is so much fun. Not only can it keep you accountable but also make you feel accomplished. You can use digital tools like google docs or notes. To make it more exciting use printables. Etsy has many printables to help you track books.

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3. Read short books

3. Read short books

You don't always have to read 500+ pages to be a bookworm. Short and quick reads are great to help you get out of a reading slump. Reading a few hundred pages of a book makes you a bookworm faster. Short stories and short classics are great places to start. You can read them between your long classics or a 1000 page historical fiction.

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4. Read first thing in the morning

4. Read first thing in the morning

Best-selling author Stephen Guise in his book “Mini Habits” explains how small habits can bring tremendous change in our routine and habits. So if you want to become a book worm try and read immediately once you wake up. Reading first thing in the morning can help you motivate for the rest of the day. If you find it hard to incorporate this habit, start with reading the mini habits itself.

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5. Set up a Goodreads account

5. Set up a Goodreads account

Create a Goodreads account if you haven’t already. This is an amazing online platform to explore books. Along with finding your next reads, you can also track the reading progress of each book. This website also allows you to create numerous lists such as  “want to read”, “currently reading” etc. Another exciting thing is that you can also win FREE BOOKS if you participate in giveaways. They also have a variety of reading recommendations posts to explore more books.

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6. Get a library card

6. Get a library card

Borrowing books from the library is probably the cheapest way to read more books. Having a library membership is such a blessing. From memoirs and cookbooks to romance and gardening books you can read a ton. Unlike the last decade, nowadays you can get online access to free e-book and audiobook catalogues. ( I do recommend you check with your local library to confirm this service). Library cardholders can also have access to movies, music, and magazines.

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7. Read key insights from non-fiction books

7. Read key insights from non-fiction books

Some may prefer self-help books to fiction. Non-fiction books help you with productivity, self-esteem. But unlike a novel, self-help books may seem tedious or repetitive. That’s why I recommend Blinkist – It has 15 minutes of insights from more than 4000 best nonfiction books that you can read or listen to. The best way to get the most out of Non-fiction books in a short time.

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8. Set reading goals

8. Set reading goals

Personally, I love setting yearly goals on Goodreads. In a way that has helped me read more books in a realistic timeline. It also makes me accountable. However, you can always set a few distinct reading goals to make it as fun as possible. Maybe things like reading more non-fiction books in the year or incorporating more classics in your reading list. Anything that makes you inspired to read more. 

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9. Listen to audiobooks

9. Listen to audiobooks

They are great during busy days! Try LibriVox or lit2go for FREE Audiobooks!

Did you know your brain can’t really differentiate between reading and hearing a story? A study from the Journal of Neuroscience suggests that the brain maps they created from both audio and visual input looked identical.  And honestly, audiobooks make my life less boring. I don’t think I would be able to do my daily chores without listening to my favorite narrators. It always keeps me going.

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10. Write a book review

10. Write a book review

Basically, by writing a book review you are either recommending a good book or informing your fellow bookworms that “that’s a terrible book”.  Either way, it is a good practice to expand your reading comprehension as well as reading habits. I try to write book reviews on Goodreads.

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11. Read books set in different geographical places

11. Read books set in different geographical places

You may not be able to travel to Italy for your next vacation, but you can definitely grab the enchanting novel set in Italy-Under the Tuscan Sun to explore the picturesque Italian countryside. Stories from around the world can help you explore the people, weather, history, geographical differences, and many more things. Another great book I highly recommend is Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns. An incredible book that will take you through 30 years of Afghan history.

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12. Carry a book with you

12. Carry a book with you

Name three things you always carry in your bag! Does that include a book? If not it’s time to make that a habit. Carrying a book is going to make a better reader. Whether you’ve got a doctor’s appointment or waiting for your friend who is always late, books can save you from the long waiting hours. Most importantly, reading books can give an impression of curious and intelligent minds.

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13. Join bookworm groups on social media

13. Join bookworm groups on social media

Love using social media? Then take advantage of it to read more books. Join amazing groups to discuss book recommendations, bestselling books, new releases. Some of my favorite FB groups for bookworms are We Love Reading BooksBooks Books, and More Books. You might not know but you can also join spaces on Quora. Essentially, these are communities that share similar interests such as reading, technology, etc. You ask questions on spaces or you can submit answers to some.

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14. Watch the movie after reading the book

14. Watch the movie after reading the book

Watching a movie after reading a book can either excite you or disappoint you. Movies are comparatively fast and the story progresses a lot quicker. However, books let you understand each character in depth. This is why I don’t always watch the movie if I had read the book. But this can somehow convince you to read more books.

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15. Read more books from the same author

15. Read more books from the same author

Once I find my favorite author, I always try to read as many books as possible. Although it’s not guaranteed that you love all of them, but you’re certainly going to enjoy a few! Santa Montefiore is an all-time favorite author. I’ve probably read 12 of her novels. Over the years, I have also look forward to reading more novels from a few authors – Elizabeth Acevedo, Kristin HannahFredrik Backman.Even J.K Rowling uses symbolism throughout the Harry Potter series. The scar of Harry Potter symbolizes his bravery and his emotional sensitivity.

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16. Read different genres

16. Read different genres

I have always loved reading romance novels. But I have to confess that it does get repetitive at times. Now, I’m trying to diversify my reading a bit. And it has changed my perception of novels. From characters to the theme, each genre has its own characteristics. Self-help books and historical fiction to fantasy and adventure, there are many more to explore.

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17. Look for symbolism in the story

17. Look for symbolism in the story

Symbolism allows readers to visualize scenes and situations in the story. Writers adopt this system to take their writing to a whole new level.  Writers like Emily Bronte, George Orwell, William Shakespeare often have symbolic references in their novels.

Even J.K Rowling uses symbolism throughout the Harry Potter series. The scar of Harry Potter symbolizes his bravery and his emotional sensitivity.

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18. Read reviews of books

18. Read reviews of books

Whether borrowing from a library or buying online, always read reviews before choosing your next read. As we are spending our time and sometimes money on books it’s vital that we make the right choice… So if you’re going to read a new author or even a new genre, remember to read a few opinions on the story and writing. I always preferred Goodreads reviews, but nowadays I also read a few reviews from amazon. You could go for the one you prefer.

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19. Buy books during book sales

19. Buy books during book sales

Book Sales are my favorites for a few reasons. Primarily because it’s so good to get a bag full of books without spending too much. Secondly, because I get to find vintage books or classic books in old covers.  Reading books need not be expensive. So always look for book sales before getting books from a store.

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20. Read translated literature.

20. Read translated literature.

Reading amazing novels from around the world can make you a better reader. As novels often contain the culture, traditions and lives of people of a particular country it can help you explore the new world. This is indeed better than travelling as you are exploring these new cities at the comfort of your home.

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20. Read translated literature.

20. Read translated literature.

Reading amazing articles around the world can make you a better reader. As novels often contain the culture, traditions and lives of people of a particular country it can help you explore the new world. This is indeed better than travelling as you are exploring these new cities at the comfort of your home.

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21. Read the blurb

21. Read the blurb

Blurb is the short description of a book, mostly written on the back of the book. Most people start reading the book right away without paying much attention to it. But I always recommend otherwise. Read the blurb to get an outline of the story. This can help you decide whether you should read the book or not. Endeavor to do this always.

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22. Set a reminder for reading

22. Set a reminder for reading

We love putting remainders for almost everything right? So why not for reading. Reminders are a great way to help you incorporate any habits.

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23. Read a little more about the author

23. Read a little more about the author

One of the things that help me read more is getting to know about authors. Learning more about their favorite books, their love for reading classic literature or the research involved in writing each book made me motivated to read more books.

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24. DNF the books you don't enjoy

24. DNF the books you don't enjoy

Don't feel pressured to read every book you’ve ever picked up. You may not be able to love all books and that’ OK. If I find myself procrastinating my reading for more than a week, I don’t bother continuing the same novel. I will say goodbye to it unapologetically and pick up a new book.

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26. Imagine the scenes while you read

26. Imagine the scenes while you read

You may wonder, this is not a movie! But imaging the beautiful description of places or people can make the novel a lot more charming and delightful. You find yourself deep in the story. When you’re reading an extraordinary scene, try to picture it in vivid details.

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27. Discuss the books with your partner or friends

27. Discuss the books with your partner or friends

As much as I love reading the book, I also love discussing humorous moments from the book. This definitely makes your reading more engaging. Maybe you can even have family reading time to enjoy the story even more!

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28. Take a break

28. Take a break

Studies have shown that taking a break can enhance concentration. So even if you are reading the most exciting novel it’s important to take a little time to pause. Maybe take a walk or even just sit a little without doing anything as such.

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