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Read multiple books at once?
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I find having a variety of different books allows me to fit my mood in the moment and helps me stay engaged, especially if one of the books happens to be more challenging to read for longer periods (ie Wheel of Time).
And like you said, there are so many books out there to read! Sometimes I get too impatient and can’t wait to finish one book before I can start the next one! Haha

Just so that it doesn't get confusing, when I read multiple books at once, I try to choose books that are wildly different so I don't get them confused with each other. So, if I'm taking a break from, say, Dubois's Black Reconstruction, I may read something totally different like May Archer's Love in O'Leary series,
That seems to work for me.



omg I love this practice. How long have you been doing it?


somehow they dont clash and i can enjoy both at the same time


I also have a rule that I will always finish a book if I start it, no matter how I feel about it or how long it takes me.

I'm a one book at a time guy, so it's no big deal if I decide that specific book isn't for me, I just throw it out and pick up the next one.



1. Work book - the book I read on my day job breaks
2. Bedside book - the book I read in bed. I usually keep this fairly easy reading, or a collection of short stories
3. Kindle book - something I specifically read on Kindle app. I try to keep it to books only available to me that way, and I read that whenever I can that isn't the other scenarios, often at the gym
I also added a fourth 'holiday read' book last week, which was a relaxed easy read while I was on holiday in Gran Canaria for Pride. Only problem was I finished it in three days, so I should have taken another one with me too.
That said, my carry on was full already as I also brought copies of my novel and short story collection to leave at the hotel's book collection thing lol. Hope someone staying at that hotel in the future loves them

Oh, how I relate to this statement.
As much as I understand the point that we have way too many books to read and not enough time on hand, I am just categorically unable to DNF a book (atleast, so far).
And I have come to realize of two reasons for that for myself:
- A fair few times the book picks up as we go, so it somehow makes me rather excited to see how a particular author manages to salvage a rocky start.
- Even if it does not get better and the book ends up being utterly disappointing, I feel like reading the whole thing gives me a more concrete reason to justify my dislike towards the book.
But, I totally understand the other point too. Weird conundrum! :P
While I have done multiple books at a time in the past, I have progressively ended up being a one-book-at-a-time person.

I've found it's best to mix genres. For instance, pairing a mystery with a romance, or a thriller with a fantasy, but not two books of the same genre, like two romances.
As for DNF, I have no issue with it. I'll persist if the writing is poor, but the premise or plot is intriguing. However, if a book is just terrible, then it's a full stop. Life is too short to spend on bad books.

Ebooks are nice when I have a spare moment such as waiting in line at the store, audio books for when I’m on a nature stroll or running errands, and physical books are my sacred reading time. Herbal tea, book in hand, nuzzled up in a recliner.
If a book is really good (4-5 stars for me), I’ll usually finish it pretty fast before I even get started on another one. But for most of the time, it’s just causal reading. My current physical book is taking me much longer to read than usual, in part because I keep misplacing it 😅
As for DNF, I personally always finish a book, mostly out of spite. Okay, definitely out of spite. If I had to suffer through a horrid book, you’d better believe I’m gonna get the satisfaction of marking it off as “read,” ready to go to bat against anyone who says I “just didn’t give the book a chance.” I did Karen and it still sucked all the way to the end.

Can I recommend A Little Life? I wouldn’t finish it, but if you want to spite-read something…


Bravo for your persistence!

Over the summer I went from "Evenings & Weekends" to "I Make Envy on Your Disco" and those two books complimented each other very nicely -- almost strangely so! But it was fun to go to London and Berlin in both of those books, and they were each warm and fuzzy with a dash of edge and a real sense of place, which is exactly what I like.

I’ve been reading Song of Achilles for a few months now, but it’s been quite hard for me to get into. I think it’s worth finishing, though, so I’ve been taking breaks in between to read other books. I also TA at a university so necessarily have to read other things for class.

My husband's eyesight is failing, and he can no longer read the text in books. For years now, we've been reading together, with me reading aloud and him listening. In addition to our together book, I then have my own book that I read concurrently.

If you read more than one book how many is your limit? Please share your strategies.