Having books that you’re absolutely crazy about is not weird. In fact being absolutely slightly psychotically obsessed with a book is not strange at all. Some people are obsessed with other people (stalkers), some people are obsessed with music, and then there’s us, the people who are obsessed with books. In some cases, there may be a time in which the obsessiveness spills over a bit. It can spill over in a variety of ways, maybe my accumulation of many many fan posters for instance. Or possibly multiple (an insane amount) copies of one book. Or maybe it’ll spill over in a way that makes you try to convince (read: force) someone to read your favorite book. Obviously during such occurrences it’s hard to keep fully sane and not go completely superfan on the poor unsuspecting victim, which is why we have compiled a helpful list of the Top Ten Ways to Convince People to Read you Favorite Books.
Repeatedly mention thebook to them. Like all the time. Never shut up. No conversation is safe.
Keep inserting the physical book whenever you have the chance. Have it be the creepy doll that you can’t get rid of. It shows up everywhere. They check for milk? BOOM. The book.
Threaten your friendship with them. Perhaps reference your friendship contract. They want to retain the honor of being your friend? They must read the book.
Bribery. Nuff said.
Switch covers with a book they plan on reading. They think they’re reading Harry Potter, but really they’re reading “Insert Book Title Here.” They might say, “Huh, this really is different from the movies,” but it’ll be fine. They’ll never be the wiser.
PowerPoint. We all know how powerful those things can be. For maximum effect use slide transitions, nothing captivates an audience more than slow fade outs and pixelated flips.
We’ve even given you a helpful video on how to create the perfect PowerPoint.
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Trade reading goals. This should only be taken as a last resort because your book choices are obviously superior to theirs. But if all else has failed, make a trade. Then double-cross them and only read their book after they’ve read yours. Or never read their book. You have much better taste.
Okay. We’re at number 9. This means that you’re getting really desperate. You might want to hire a professional killer/kidnapper, threaten their loved ones.
Lock them in a room with the only means of escape being answering questions about the book. #EscapetheRoomReadMyBookEditon. Now they must read. Nothing else can save them now. YOU HAVE WON. If you haven’t though, there’s nothing left that can help you. All hope is lost.
We gift to you these top ten surefire ways to get someone to read your favorite book and wish you the best of luck. Yes, we know that there may be times in which the subject is especially stubborn and just refuses to read the book you suggest, so in that case we have only one tip. CONSTANT VIGILANCE. Keep at it and one day you will happily be sipping coffee with that person, discussing the book you forced them to read.
Tell us some of your favorite ways to get people to read your favorite book. Have you had any recent success stories? Which one of these options are you most likely to choose?
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How do you convince someone to read your favorite book? ›
- Repeatedly mention the book to them. Like all the time. ...
- Keep inserting the physical book whenever you have the chance. ...
- Threaten your friendship with them. ...
- Bribery. ...
- Switch covers with a book they plan on reading. ...
- PowerPoint. ...
- Beg. ...
- Trade reading goals.
- Make a dedicated reading space. ...
- Read funny things! ...
- Read anything anywhere. ...
- Talk to your children about what they have read. ...
- Follow their interests. ...
- Read regularly. ...
- Read for pleasure. ...
- Variety is the spice of life!
- Contact Media, Bloggers & Influencers. ...
- Write Guest Posts and Articles. ...
- Go on Podcasts. ...
- Gather Book Reviews on Amazon. ...
- Use Your Email List. ...
- Use Your Social Media Presence. ...
- Write LinkedIn Articles.
- Combine your habits. Think about the parts of your routine that are now automatic. ...
- Know your 'why' ...
- Keep yourself entertained. ...
- Give it 100 pages. ...
- Have a running list of books to read next. ...
- Keep books around you. ...
- Switch up the format of books. ...
- Start small.
- Use the wh questions along with the keywords to help you put together the content. ...
- Choosing Contextual Vocabulary. ...
- Organizing the Content : Putting it all together to create a comprehensive picture.
- Know your audience and their interests. ...
- Don't be pushy. ...
- Use positive and engaging body language. ...
- Get to the point. ...
- Maintain a sincere tone. ...
- Ask detailed questions.
- Know your target reader. Ironically, one of the biggest problems for self-published authors is making people aware that there is a book out there. ...
- Write for your reader. ...
- Use the right category. ...
- Write compelling copy. ...
- Give special attention to your cover.
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How do you attract readers to the library? ›- Share What You're Reading With Your Patrons. ...
- Make a Display Featuring What Patrons Are Reading. ...
- Create a Staff Recommended Section. ...
- Invite Patrons to Help Curate a Recommended Books Display or Special Collection. ...
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