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I admit this is a bad habit of mine. I always have more than one book going. At present I've got eight -- with two that I set down and will probably pick up where I left off again.
However, to be able to do many books -- they have to be very different and there are always a couple that are for study and not a story line that I need to follow. And I am always reading a history and/or science book too.
Why? Well because my mood differs and sometimes I just need a different book.
However, to be able to do many books -- they have to be very different and there are always a couple that are for study and not a story line that I need to follow. And I am always reading a history and/or science book too.
Why? Well because my mood differs and sometimes I just need a different book.


One of the books will be an eBook (kindle or library overdrive book) that I can "take" anywhere. For example reading in a long line at the groc store etc., on breaks at work, while riding the subway.
The second book might be an "at home" book, something that I don't want to be bogged down with by carrying in my bag.

I've tried reading two at a time in the past, and it doesn't work for me. I end up putting one of them down and never picking it up again.



I get frustrated with characters that act like morons, so if someone does something particularly stupid, I will often put it down until my curiosity about what happens next outweighs my irritation. I might put it down for a couple of days or a couple of weeks, but I do generally go back and finish eventually.
Other than that, sometimes the book I start in the morning is not the kind of book I'm in the mood to read that afternoon, or I'll get distracted by some new and shiny acquisition so I'll jump ship.
As long as the books are different from each other - different genres/sub-genres, etc - I don't get confused. I wouldn't read two mysteries at once for instance but I might read an epic fantasy, an urban fantasy and some random classic all at the same time.
I think my Kindle is to blame. Back when I read paper books, I just did two at a time. Now that I have half my library with me at any given moment, it's much easier to swap between books without having to carry a huge bag full every day

Anyway, I do try to keep it around 1-3 though sometimes I get up to 5-6.




I am now trying to learn to finish books that I have started and I try to keep only three books open at once. Three because the GR Currently Reading shows three at the time. I noticed earlier that when I had four, the one hidden was easier to forget.
I think I once counted that I had started about half the books that I owned then and read quite a lot of some of them... But I knew I had to start again, because I had forgotten what had happened in them. I still might try a few pages of a new book without "committing" to it in GR.
I now have only two open because I just finished one and I am trying to decide what to read next... and I am trying to make myself finish that Austen. And of course when one of them is Anna Karenina I know it will probably be there for a while. After I finish the Austen book I have room for a contemporary novel and a detective story, or maybe some historical fiction, perhaps a bit lighter one. Though actually many of my TBR detective stories ARE also historical fiction.

i try to choose different styles and languages (usually frensh and english) so i don't get confused ;)

Strictly one at a time except when I had required reading for my classes. :)I like to really absorb the story, and appreciate every aspect. I find that when I am into two or three at once, I sometimes get the plots mixed up!


Today's question(s) are related to yesterday's, but so very closely related to each other (I suspect ;-)), that I made today a two-question day :D.
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MK, I am just the same. Ebooks seem to change things. I couldn't imagine reading more than one at a time before but now usually have one going on ereader and one paper book.

Of these 1-3 maybe ebooks and the rest treebooks.
And they are from different genre, It helps when your mood varies and when the story frustrates you or till one book gets much more in7interesting than the rest.








I struggle with this question constantly. Sometimes I hit on a perfect balance, like:
One engrossing fiction
One non-fiction or poetry or essays
One unusual/difficult/fast read/slow read
It's tricky, because I like to always have an "engrossing fiction" book going, but having more than one causes problems. I'm very happy with my current balance, but give me a few days and I'm sure to mess it up. :-/

Now, I am almost ashamed of telling you all - I have actually 22 books on my "Currently Reading List"!
Well, it may not be as bad as it sounds, there is for example a poetry book and I can read a poem or two and then put the book down again, there are books with short stories, there are fact books that are too heavy to digest all at once. There are actually two books I'm reading aloud to family members. It's kind of cozy to have reading sessions for adults. And then there are some novels that I find myself reading att different times of the day, for example the chunky "Buddenbrooks" by Thomas Mann - I don't find that a book to go to bed with. I read a few chapters during daytime. I often read a criminal novel late at night before going to sleep but earlier in the evening I read a classic novel that is not as chunky as the one by Mann.
But I want to bring it down to maybe six or seven books simultaneously, I really don't understand how the stack could reach to 22! But yes, I do believe that e-books play some part in this.


I always have a book in the bathroom for, well, you know. It's usually non-fiction.
eta: anyone getting a Seinfeld flashback? LOL





Always reading my Bible, a book of fiction, and a nonfiction book.
Sometimes also poetry and a play.
Up to maybe six or seven at a time.

I am going to excluded anthologies, and the school literature textbook I teach from. If not then the number would skyrocket. Besides I think the question is asking how many stories you are in the middle of,
Two novels open with short stories that I finish in one sitting as interludes = 3.
I will try out a book to see if it grabs me. I might read the first few paragraphs then put it down, because it is not the right books at the right time. I do not count these either, nor do I consider them DNFs.
Two novels open with short stories that I finish in one sitting as interludes = 3.
I will try out a book to see if it grabs me. I might read the first few paragraphs then put it down, because it is not the right books at the right time. I do not count these either, nor do I consider them DNFs.

I can increase the count if the books are different enough or different forms. Short stories, comic or even audiobook can increase my read count to 4 or 5 sometimes but usually two.
Reading two is great as i never have a reading free zone. I've been reading continuously now since 2008 :) .
Today's question(s) are related to yesterday's, but so very closely related to each other (I suspect ;-)), that I made today a two-question day :D.
Before I got my first kindle, I was strictly a 'one book at a time' reader. After I got my kindle, for some reason, the way I read books completely changed, and I started reading more than one book at a time. I saw this very much like following more than one tv series at a time - I had no trouble keeping episodes of one show separate and discreet in my mind from another show. And, such became the pattern with books.
Joining goodreads only amplified this. Now I'm reading many books at one time, it seems like, rather than just a couple/few.
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