What Should I Read When I Have Nothing To Do?

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When faced with boredom and a lack of interesting activities, one suggested visiting the library to find a book. However, there were specific authors and series that were deemed undesirable for selection, including Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and J.K. Rowling, among others. The conversation humorously noted the irony of mentioning "The Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan, which was previously listed as an author to avoid, highlighting the struggle of finding engaging reading material. The overall theme revolves around the challenge of seeking enjoyable activities when options seem limited.
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Also typo.

What do you do when you have nothing to do that's interesting to do, but need something to do despite the lack of doable somethings to do?

*Wanders off, looking for something to do*
 
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Blahness said:
Also typo.

What do you do when you have nothing to do that's interesting to do, but need something to do despite the lack of doable somethings to do?

*Wanders off, looking for something to do*

I go to the library and find a book I guess.
 
Excellent idea!

...What should I grab?

Nothing by:
Stephen King
Dean Koontz
Robert Jordan
John Saul
Whoever wrote Foucault's Pendulum and The Rose (and stuff)
Garth Nix
K. A. Applegate
Pendragon series
Eragon series
J.K. Rowling

<_<
 
Blahness said:
Excellent idea!

...What should I grab?

Nothing by:
Stephen King
Dean Koontz
Robert Jordan
John Saul
Whoever wrote Foucault's Pendulum and The Rose (and stuff)
Garth Nix
K. A. Applegate
Pendragon series
Eragon series
J.K. Rowling

<_<

The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan :biggrin:
 
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