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  1. Sonia Dogra
    August 11, 2025 @ 1:58 pm

    Glad to read this post. I am a slow reader and can totally relate to what you’re saying.

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  2. Tarang
    August 20, 2025 @ 4:22 pm

    Thoughtful post. And so relatable. I like to read at my own pace. I have read just 13 books so far (and left 15 books unfinished, so embarrassing and annoying).

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  3. Tomichan Matheikal
    August 22, 2025 @ 9:32 am

    True, sometimes coping with the number of books you want to read in a period can become a source of stress.

    I’m waiting for your reviews on the Blogchatter long list.

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  4. Harshita
    August 22, 2025 @ 1:12 pm

    Loved reading this post. It was as if I was reading my thoughts.
    “for book blogging, it is not about the number of books you read in a year. It is about authenticity, your opinions, and your voice.”
    I think this is so important. To have your own voice when you are writing a review. I read so many reviews that are either saccharine sweet . Too often, people forget that reviews need to be balanced. So many people read books based on what we recommend, and it is our responsibility to be honest.

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  5. Preeti Chauhan
    August 29, 2025 @ 6:41 pm

    Everytime I read a positive and compelling book review I would get the book and keep it till one day the pile looked threatening and engulfing. I had to remind myself that it is O.K. if I cannot read every good book or watch every good film. It is like a hoarding habit which I am now being mindful about.Your posts help me stay mindful and feel okay about not being able to write a book review every day.

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  6. ninu nair
    September 8, 2025 @ 12:37 pm

    I am exactly at the same spot where I feel DNF-ing is fine, earlier I would complete the book no matter what! Now I just need to stop falling for the buzz around a book and keep picking the ones that I am purely interested in. Thanks for this wonderful post!

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  7. Janaki Srinivasan
    September 19, 2025 @ 10:27 pm

    Agree. Reading should be enjoyable, and one should not be under pressure. That spoils the whole fun. I have long exited reading challenges. I choose books, savor them, and enjoy the whole process.

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  8. Mayuri Sharrma
    September 21, 2025 @ 11:07 am

    I am so glad you wrote about this. If it is any consolation, I have only read 2 books this year, so far. These reading challenges took the joy out of reading for me.
    I am glad you are using this year to reset yourself – It’s always the best story we write and others read. More power to you!

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  9. ambica gulati
    September 21, 2025 @ 1:46 pm

    I am in the same space. I got so exhausted with writing A2Z and other challenges that I just took a backseat. I read what I enjoy, didn’t write for almost 3 months! and now, have moved on to things that make the blog worthwhile. I’ve so many posts that I haven’t recirculated that I am now working on those one-by-one at my own pace. Reading and writing has to be quality and not push and shove, only then it is therapeutic.

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  10. Preeti Chauhan
    September 21, 2025 @ 7:47 pm

    Yes there was a time I was getting panic attacks because I was hoarding too many books , adding books as per suggestions in the book clubs having FOMO but I have slowed down. I will only take up buying fresh books once I exhaust my reading list and it is OK to not being able to read all the books that other find fascinating.

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