The article discusses the author's own struggles with selecting the right book at the right time, emphasizing the impact of timing on reading experiences. To address this dilemma, the author introduces a new column called 'Ask The Book Doctor,' where they will recommend books to readers facing challenges in choosing what to read. The first topic tackled in the column addresses reading slumps, highlighting how frustrating they can be for avid readers and the importance of finding timely recommendations to rekindle a love for reading.
The problem with consuming any culture is that timing is everything. A book you read as a teen and loved might do nothing for you now. A book you quit after 20 pages a few years ago might be your new favorite.
Everyone, I think, deserves to be recommended books in their time of need, to be helped when they want to be, which is why I am introducing this new column Ask The Book Doctor.
This week, for the first column in this series, we're beginning with a classic conundrum: the reading slump. There is nothing that makes me crazier than being unable to read.
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