I go through phases of reading, and right now I’m trying to get back into the swing of it again.

Somewhere, maybe on tiktok, I saw mention of Fourth Wing. A lot of people praised it and I knew it had to do with dragons (which I love), so I was quick to give the sample a try.

I finished the sample in literally no time and am now pretty deep (but not finished, please no spoilers!) into the book. It’s not particularly well written or innovative, sometimes the way the author writes makes me cringe a little, but god damn if I don’t think it’s a fun story. It’s very easy to read and not difficult in any capacity to understand, which is a stark contrast to the other book I’m slowly reading (House of Leaves.)

I’m a 27yr old female, so probably out of the age range for Fourth Wing, and sometimes I feel like I should be reading more “challenging” and mature things. It’s a weird guilt that I’m pretty sure I put on myself and that no one else actually cares about, and I was curious to ask if anyone else struggles with this a little?

  • pink_faerie_kitten@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I voluntarily read so many “quality” books when I was a teen/early 20s (lots of 1700s/1800s Brit lit, etc) that I don’t feel bad about reading whatever I want now.

    Also, I’m hoping to one day submit a manuscript in the YA/adult fantasy genre so I’m reading to know what the market is.

    I’d recommend classics because I loved what I learned from them, but just read what you like. Have fun. YOLO.