Because I have my own preferences and might be looking for a different kind of engagement or discussion.
I don't want to be told that because I might have already tried reading and have specific concerns or thoughts that need to be addressed through communication rather than just solo reading.
Well, some people avoid drama comics because they don't want to deal with all the complex emotions and conflicts. They might just want to relax and have fun when reading comics, not get all worked up.
Maybe you haven't found the right genre or story that interests you yet.
Of course! There were many types of online novels, and he could choose to read them according to his preferences. For example, if you like fantasy novels, you can read " Fight Through the Sky "," The Herd ", etc. If you like science fiction, you can read " The Three-Body Problem "," Wandering Earth ", etc. If you like historical novels, you can read " Celebrating Years "," Choosing the Heaven ", etc. Of course, there were many other types of novels to choose from. You can choose to read according to your preferences.
Maybe it's because the story is too slow-paced or the characters aren't engaging enough.
It could be that fans have grown attached to the existing continuity and don't want it disrupted. They might fear a reboot would change beloved aspects of the X-Men universe.
Well, I'm really busy most of the time. I have so many other things to do, like work and taking care of daily chores. Reading novels seems like a luxury that I can't afford right now. And also, I find it hard to get into the fictional worlds that novels create. I'm more of a practical person and I like things that are real and tangible.
There may be many reasons why parents don't want us to read novels. The following are some common reasons: 1. Being addicted to novels may lead to a decline in academic performance. The plot and characters in the novel may cause children to ignore the knowledge in the classroom and lead to a decline in academic performance. The content in the novel may not be suitable for children's age. Many novels are written by adults, and the content may not be in line with children's thoughts and values, which may lead to negative emotions in children. 3. The novel may contain violence, gore, horror, etc. This is not suitable for children's age and psychological endurance. These contents may cause harm to the child's mind and affect the child's healthy growth. 4. Parents may be worried that their children will be affected by the novel. The plot and characters in the novel may imitate their behavior in real life, which may lead to inappropriate behavior by children. Parents want their children to focus on their studies instead of indulging in novels, so they may object to them reading novels. However, parents should also understand their children's needs and interests and communicate with them to better understand their needs and interests and provide them with better support and help.
Well, fanfic can be really addictive. It allows you to explore different scenarios with characters you are already attached to. In contrast, starting a new book can sometimes feel like a lot of work. You have to get to know new characters, settings, and plots, while with fanfic, you jump right into something you already have an emotional connection to.
Maybe it's because you're not familiar with the specific themes or art styles of the comics you're reading. Different comics have their own unique ways of presenting stories and characters.
Well, some individuals don't read novels because they have had bad experiences with certain types of literature in the past. For example, they might have been forced to read boring or difficult novels in school and as a result, developed a dislike for the entire genre. Also, some people may be more into visual media like movies and TV shows and feel that novels can't provide the same instant gratification.