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Are you curious in how to make the most of your summer reading? You\'ll be able to read, unwind, and enjoy a little reading downtime all summer long with our top 5 suggestions for doing so—even when the temperature spikes!
PICK RIGHT BOOK
It doesn\'t necessarily make sense to start reading War and Peace right now, even if it\'s on your list of things to do this year! It\'s okay to read shorter novels or ones you just can\'t put down when you\'re stressed out; the important thing is to read what brings you joy!
PLACE
Okay, so your typical reading spot is wrapped up with a warm blanket on the couch, but there won\'t be many days in the UK or Ireland where the weather is suitable for reading outside!
Take a picnic to a park or beach near you, or stop by a neighbouring cafe for a delectable iced latté and outside seating! If you\'re pressed for time, however, simply find a cool place in your garden, pour yourself something refreshing, and relax for a while!
SUNSCREEN
Use sunblock, as the song advises! Moreover, moisturise. This type of weather is unusual for this area, and nothing spoils the mood of a relaxing book afternoon like discovering you\'re completely burned and forgot to apply factor 50!
Dehydration
Did you aware that being dehydrated reduces your capacity to concentrate? That implies that you won\'t like reading as much, my dear friends, as you used to.High-water-content fruits and vegetables, such as melon, peaches, pineapple, tomatoes, and cucumbers, are also excellent sources of fluids!
REFRESH
The summer is a fantastic season to establish reader connections. Keep an eye out for local book festivals and author events, plan a summertime book exchange with your reading pals, or host a garden party with a literary theme!
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