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Do you find it difficult to read more than one book at a time?
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I do the same thing.



Edit: The moving so slow reading multiple books just means I can't enjoy any of them as much as i'd like to, as much as I would be if I focus on just one.

Kind of the same way for me.



In terms of ability to distinguish each story, no. Unless I take a large break while in the middle of a book, I probably won't confuse the stories. In terms of timing, yes. Reading through and finishing more than 1 book around the same time is more challenging, as I usually end up involving myself with one book over the other, and at that point I'm just reading one before the other. I will read 2 books simultaneaously, although my current dilemma is addind a 3rd book so I can participate in my groups monthly read. With my work schedule right now, not sure I can handle it.



I usually read a phisical book at home, an e-book at work (I work in a book store, so I usually have a lot of free time hahaha) and I listen to an audiobook when I drive... so, yes, I read at least three books at a time!


An audiobook I started a while ago (it's 5 books in 1, though), an ebook I started and wasn't really enjoying, so I started another one + a book that was just published this week that I'd been looking forward to getting (and that I've prioritised and just finished).
They are all very different so it's not hard to keep them separate in my mind & not get characters/events mixed up.
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