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Post Reading (books) and PCS?

Hi everyone,

I'm wondering specifically about reading books and PCS.

I'm trying to rest and recover over the next month by limiting screen time (laptop, smartphone, etc.) and am finding myself quite bored.
Reading seems like a good solution here. Is it acceptable to read throughout the day to pass the time and entertain myself?

On a related note, what about audiobooks?

All the best,
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