1. Do not finish it. - Deepstash
1. Do not finish it.

1. Do not finish it.

Just because youve started a book doesn't mean you have to finish it. Find any literature that you actually enjoy reading. When you like what you're reading, Youll be more motivated to find time to read it.

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