
Rereading Strategies for Self Care
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It has been a weird summer for me. I’ve been busy almost every weekend, there have been wedding and baby showers galore, and I’m currently transitioning out of one job and into another. The whole season has left me feeling exhausted. As with most times when my life gets crazy, I’ve taken up rereading as a form of self care. My brain cannot seem to contain new stories. So, I’ve been visiting some of my favorite heroes and heroines and reacquainting myself with their HEAs.
I may not be able to fathom getting new stories in my eyeballs during the times I turn to rereading for self-care purposes but I’m not one to reread an entire series straight through as I did the first time, either. I’ve been there and done that. So, I usually employ the following strategies for ensuring that I take something new away from my favorite comfort reads.
This summer when I turned to Nalini Singh’s Psy-Changeling series and Wild Embrace as my self-care book of choice, I was intrigued by Drew’s portrayal in Felix and Dezi’s story, Partners in Persuasion. When I read the story before, I hadn’t really picked up on the fact that Felix and Drew were close friends. So, I went back and read Drew and Indigo’s book, Play of Passion, to explore more. From there I dove into books closely connected with Drew.
Each time that I chose to follow the thread and read the series out of order I learned something new about my favorite characters. My understanding of the characters and their motivations deepened.
I adored reading Silver Silence on audiobook last year and I thought it may work to reread a different book of the series via audiobook as well. Did it work? Completely! Rereading by audiobook may be my favorite way to do a deep dive into a character’s journey. I listened to one of Singh’s Psy-Changeling books, Mine to Possess, on audiobook during my latest rereading sprint and I came away from the experience with a deeper appreciation of Clay, Talin, and their bond. Since Clay and Talin don’t appear in many of the other Psy-Changeling books, I listened to Mine to Possess during my commutes while reading other ebooks in the series at other points during the day. More self care equals a happier me: win-win.