Showing posts with label Beth O'Leary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beth O'Leary. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 August 2025

Reading for Joy: How to escape a reading slump and embrace comfort in 2025

Feeling stuck in a reading slump? This gentle reflection on comfort reads, literary guilt, and the quiet joy of reading for pleasure offers a soft way back to books in 2025.
It happens quietly. It has happened to me. The pile of unread books grows taller, the will to open one grows thinner, and suddenly reading—this thing we once loved—feels like homework. We tell ourselves we’ll get back to it.

When things slow down. When we’re more focused. When we finally feel smart enough for the Booker-longlisted doorstop. But maybe the way out of a slump isn’t through discipline or guilt. Perhaps it’s a return to softness. To stories that ask nothing of us except to enjoy them. In 2025, perhaps the kindest thing we can do is let reading be easy again.

Sunday, 3 August 2025

Emily Henry and the craft of commercial fiction

An exploration of Emily Henry’s rise from YA author to bestselling romantic fiction powerhouse. Discover what makes her novels so rereadable, emotionally resonant and structurally smart — and what writers can learn from her craft.
It’s not just that Emily Henry writes bestsellers. It’s that she writes the kind of commercial fiction people want to reread, smart, emotionally layered romantic comedies that balance character, structure and warmth in just the right proportions. 

As a reader and a fan, I’ve marvelled at how her novels manage to feel both comfortably familiar and quietly profound.