Hey Veeky Forums

Hey Veeky Forums.
How do you pick what book you'll read next? Out of all the possible books at your immediate or not so immediate disposal?

What does your process of researching a book before deciding to commit to it consist of?

complete random selection via random number generator

hey that's my library

and I mostly just pick the book that comes to mind from what I heard on Veeky Forums

I stare at my unread books every morning while eating breakfast. By the time I need a new book one has usually stuck out for some reason.

random number generators only produce pseudo-random numbers, though, so it's not completely random

Yes, but in the sense of practicality, it is probably the best way to "randomly" select something.

i just read what i feel like reading
weird, isn't it?

Is anything truly random?

I have three different piles, for the three different languages I read in. I read a book from whichever pile is the highest. Have I finished all three piles? Buy some books, and start the process all over again.

Yeah, but how do you pick what particular book to read first out of all of your unread books? Regardless of what pile it's from.

Having not read any book independently of my school curriculum before, I have a big problem with sticking to any particular book and reading it in its entirety. I'm assuming that lengthier research would help me be more confident in my choice, but I just don't know what should I look for in a book's Wikipedia page or what have you.

If it's on my shelf, has good reviews and suits my craving, it's in.

>how do you pick what particular book to read first out of all of your unread books?
Usually the one on top. If not, one that strikes my fancy.

You have concentration problems, whether you do more or less research is irrelevant. Try spending less time on the internet and more time in your garden/local park. Summer is coming up in the civilized part of this our planet Earth.

quantum states when 'observed' are truly random .

sounds like you don't like to read

Topics and themes i'm currently interested.

So we currently think.

Isn't there one book you have been thinking about that seems more interesting than any other? Maybe one you've seen mentioned here or heard someone praise irl.

Well, I don't actively dislike it, and from my experience in listening to serious music, it only gets more enjoyable the more you develop your listening skills.

>You have concentration problems, whether you do more or less research is irrelevant.
This actually sounds like a big part of my problem. I'm not sure that it wouldn't still help me to research some more, though, but cutting screen time is definitely on my list.

There are many that seem interesting, but since I'm pretty new to reading, the rate of new ones popping up is just way faster than my current pace of reading can catch up with, so I end up not being able to decide between any of them, and whatever time I do spend reading I'm just not very motivated.

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On second thought, maybe I just really am having unrealistic expectations for a beginner, and I should just try and be disciplined and finish the damn book, but it still just feels like I'm doing something wrong when all the hype I had about reading a particular novel or play dissipates the moment I sit down and realize that reading actually requires active effort, differently from theatre/film and music.

They only appear to be random.

Whatever I'm in the mood for. Always.

Take a book, any book, and ride your bike to the library or park and leave your phone and computer behind.
Make it so you have nothing else to do but read.
Then read. Make a goal of 1 hour or 30 pages uninterrupted or something.