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Are you reading physical books or screen text?
I find it much easier to read print on paper.
I read from the monitor screen, since the books that interest me cannot be bought in stores, except online, but I don't have much extra money for purchases in 2026, and I am already used to it, sometimes I read paper books that I have at home, and yes, it is a little more convenient and pleasant to read, but it is still difficult for me to read more than two thousand words a day, Sometimes it seems to me that the problem is either that I'm too immersed in the story, or I'm trying too hard to keep the picture in my head through the text.
Instead of plowing on through, stop and let the story work on you.
It's fine for you to sit and just think about the story.
If you want to let the world build in your mind slowly, that's fine.
Isthere a local library you can get physical books from?