Building a Reading Habit, Part 6 – How to Choose the Right Book for You 🔍
“I want to read, but I don’t know where to start.” This is one of the most common concerns among those new to reading. In this post, we’ll guide you through how to choose a book that truly suits you.
🧭 1. Make a List of Your Interests
The first step is identifying what interests you. Think about topics like work, hobbies, relationships, psychology, or health. Write down 3–5 themes that currently attract you. Then search for books that match those themes—it helps point you in the right direction.
📚 2. Define Your Purpose for Reading
Your reason for reading shapes the kind of book you should choose—whether it's self-growth, relaxation, or acquiring knowledge.
- For healing and emotional inspiration – Try essays or novels
- For boosting productivity – Go for self-help or time management books
- To expand your perspective – Read books on humanities or social sciences
📖 3. Use Reviews and Previews
Before purchasing a book, check reviews on online bookstores (like Yes24 or Aladin), book blogs, or YouTube book reviewers. Many platforms also offer sample pages—reading a few pages helps you gauge if it’s the right fit.
🧠 4. Choose a Book That Matches Your Reading Level
Picking a book that’s too complex or long can lead to early burnout. Start with easier reads that match your current reading comfort level and gradually challenge yourself over time.
📌 Recommended Starting Points: Books to Begin With
- Essays: *I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki*, *I’m Glad I Lived Like Bonobono*
- Self-Help: *Atomic Habits*, *The Miracle Morning*
- Novels: *Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982*, *Momo*
📌 In the next post, we’ll explore “How to Keep Reading Logs and Write Simple Reviews 📝” to help solidify your reading habit.
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#HowToChooseBooks #FindTheRightBook #InterestBasedReading #ReadingLevel #ReadingStarter #BookRecommendations

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