Look for books on topics you're interested in. If you like science, for example, find science - related non - fiction books.
Ask friends or family who have similar reading tastes as you. They might be able to recommend books that are not fiction and that you'll like. For instance, if your friend also doesn't like made - up stories but loves learning about different cultures, they could recommend some great travelogue or cultural study books.
INTJs can definitely enjoy fiction books. The world of fiction offers a rich tapestry of emotions, relationships, and concepts that they might not encounter in their daily, more logical pursuits. They can find value in fictional works that challenge their existing beliefs or introduce them to new ways of thinking. Reading fiction can be a form of escapism for INTJs as well, allowing them to enter different realms and gain new insights while still being able to analyze and dissect the stories they read.
Read non-fiction that interests you. It could be biographies, history, or science. That way, you'll naturally enjoy it.
Sure, you can. Aphantasia doesn't mean you can't get immersed in a good story. It might just be a different experience.
One great option could be 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls. It has elements of memoir and fiction, and those who like memoirs often appreciate its raw and personal storytelling.
I'd recommend 'The Secret Garden' - it has elements of mystery and wonder that kids into stranger fiction might like.
First, read carefully. Notice the small details like the names of spells and the characteristics of magical creatures. This will help you in the 'hunt'. Second, keep track of the characters' relationships and how they change. For example, the friendship between Harry, Hermione and Ron is central to the story. Third, try to predict what will happen next based on the clues in the book. It makes the reading more engaging.
For fiction books, just let your imagination run wild. Get lost in the story, the characters and their relationships. For example, when reading a detective fiction, try to solve the mystery along with the detective. For history books, try to understand the context. You can do some extra research on the time period, the culture and the people involved. This will make the reading more interesting.
Well, for maximum enjoyment of comic books, you could join a comic book club or online community. It's great to share your thoughts and discover new titles. Also, re-read your favorites to notice things you missed before.
You might like 'The Other Boleyn Girl' by Philippa Gregory. It explores the Tudor era with drama and intrigue. The story is full of romance and power struggles.
Yes, I do. Story books can take me to different worlds and make me feel all kinds of emotions.