I recently have been getting into reading with couple of manga's and Jeremy Clarkson farm book. I wanting to read more to help improve my dyslexia and get me into the ever expanding list of books.
Can anyone recommend to me a medieval fantasy book or romance story along with same lines?
by Negative_Floor_9109
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I don’t have a book suggestion for you, but I’ll pass along this tip. Reportedly, some fonts make reading easier for people with dyslexia.
[https://www.weareteachers.com/best-fonts-for-dyslexia/](https://www.weareteachers.com/best-fonts-for-dyslexia/)
To take advantage of this you’d need an ereader that allows you to set the font. I use the Kindle app on my Android phone, and it has the OpenDyslexic font.
You might enjoy The Everlasting by Alix E Harrow, a trippy, twisty, fantasy story with hints of Arthurian legend, and a great romance.
Aside from that, you might enjoy audiobooks, there are so many amazing ones these days and I find it easier to zone into a story if I throw one on while cleaning or doing some other mindless task, as opposed to reading print. Just a thought!
I’m dyslexic and couldn’t read until I was 16, It took me a lot of effort to get into reading but I love it, but I find some books and authors writing styles don’t don’t fit me so don’t be put out of it if come across a book that doesn’t fit with your reading flow.
The night Circus by Erin morgenstern
The first law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie
These are two books that I devoured really quickly for me.