I, in fact, did not read my 10 before the end.
As a mood reader, I've often faced the challenge of committing to a set number of books, leading to many unfinished reads. Recently, I've been exploring various titles such as 'Dowry', 'Twisted', and 'Crowns', each bringing unique narratives and perspectives. Understanding how mood influences reading choices can impact our engagement with literature. Platforms like #booktok and #bookstagram have emphasized this phenomenon, where visual and narrative elements attract diverse readers, resulting in popular TBR lists filled with trending books. Engaging with community discussions about these books provides valuable insights, allowing readers to share what resonates with them and what doesn’t. Books like 'Lights Out' and 'Window' have sparked interest due to their captivating covers and intriguing plots. However, the emotional connection we seek often dictates whether we finish a book or set it aside. Looking deeper into the reasons behind my reading choices and the joy of experimenting with different genres could help in forming a more cohesive TBR list that fits my mood. Understanding this dynamic can enhance the overall reading experience and promote greater engagement with the bookish community.
