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message 1: by Megan (new)

Megan Hey,

I have only ever tried to read wo books at once and did'nt enjoy it and abandoned both books. Although this could be due to the fact I didn't get into the books. i was wondering how everyone else found reading more than one book at the same time? Do you find it a challenge or love it?

Thanks for your replies in advance.


message 2: by Tommy (new)

Tommy Hancock (tommyhancock) | 196 comments If we're talking novels, I won't read more than one new one at a time. I'll reread a novel while reading a new one, and if time gets busy, I can easily give time to the new ones over the old ones.

I'm also a comic reader and enjoy reading scripts and serials from time to time, so I'll read those at the same time as a new novel on occasion as well. But I'll usually stick to one new novel at a time, regardless of what the rest of my reading plate looks like.


Jessica (Goldenfurpro) (goldenfurproductions) I don't really like reading more than one book at a time because I end of showing favoritism anyway where I will put more focus on whichever book I'm enjoying more. Occasionally I will read more than one book at once. When I'm reading an anthology, I often read short stories from the anthology when I'm between books. I also used to read one traditional book and one ebook at the same time back when I had computer class. My teacher didn't like it when I read my book in class (even if I was done with my assignment), so I would read books on the computer, making it look like I was working.
But I don't do this anymore and I very rarely read more than one book at a time.


message 4: by Jessi (new)

Jessi (jessilovesbooks) | 364 comments I'm pretty much always reading at least 2 books - one audio book and one book book. And I tend to start a new book if I'm bored with the one I'm reading or if I get access to one I'm really excited about. But in that case I'm usually not actively reading both - I just put aside the boring one for a bit.

Reading more than one book is easiest when the books aren't super similar. If they're similar, I tend to get confused as to what's happened in each one.


message 5: by Alison (new)

Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments I can't do it. I've tried and I would and up only reading one. I like to stick with one book and.finish it before i start anything else. that way I can totally devote myself to that one book :)


message 6: by Daniel (new)

Daniel (pickyreader1) | 203 comments I never.
I must stick to one book and finish it.


message 7: by Megan (new)

Megan I think I'm going to give it another try. I am currently reading an eBook (thriller), but I like to read a real book before I go to bed so I think I might read a little romance novel. Because my kindle reader is on my laptop I find it too bright to get to sleep. And if it doesn't work I'll simply hold of the other book.


message 8: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin | 26 comments I usually don't read more than one book at a time. If I'm not into a book and I'm excited to start a different one, I've taken a break from one to read the other. But I don't flip back and forth, I will rather read the other one all the way through, and then I'll either go back to finish the other one, or if I really don't care to finish it, I'll just leave it unread. (That had only happened once actually, with Enclave.)
I made an exception just recently. I was reading The Kill Order, and took a break to quickly ready The Giver seeing as the movie is coming out right away. Now I'm back to The Kill Order to finish it off.


message 9: by Jessi (new)

Jessi (jessilovesbooks) | 364 comments So I just looked at my currently reading shelf and realized that out of the 8 books on there, I've started 6 of them. Eek! Maybe I should finish some of those up! lol


message 10: by Mochaspresso (new)

Mochaspresso  | 1 comments I never used to, but since ereading, I fear that I've developed book adhd and jump in and out of different books a little too much.


message 11: by Nora (new)

Nora Allen (Nora_Allen) When I normally read two books at the same time it's because one is from school and the other is one that interests me. I don't find it to difficult but it may just be my opinion.


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