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I can relate so much, but instead of only Reddit stealing my time it's a bunch of other things as well. Mostly gaming and random series.
But yeah I remember going thru 8th grade by scrolling reddit all day, school was boring af. Now I only use Lemmy on the bus (rn) or checking for replies before I go to sleep.
I learned very much from yall, and I'm almost convinced reading is worth it, idk what to start reading tho.. Maybe a future tale
If you like fantasy, Redwall is always a fun read. It might be a bit of an easy read though.
are you trying to scare me of with "easy read"? I might read it, idk, as I said I'm very on the edge..
But don't mind my personal shit, thanks for the recommedation!
I just meant that it could be considered more of a children's fantasy book in some cases. I hope you do at least read the first book, it's good
well alr, saved this with all the others that I know nothing about.