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ARE YOU A ONE BOOK AT A TIME READER?

Rick, you are everywhere...confess man, are you actually a tribe of 300 in some obsure location with a satelite hookup and rows of laptops? maybe plotting to take over the world or something like that?

Hilarious! I've been thinking the same thing. And wondering how Rick has time to do so much reading.

Hilarious! I've been thinking the same thing. And wondering how Rick has time to do so much reading."
Hey Suzy. Maybe we should start an "All About Rick" discussion topic and we can make up stories about him.

Suzy wrote: "@Mark
Hilarious! I've been thinking the same thing. And wondering how Rick has time to do so much reading."
Mark wrote: "Suzy wrote: "@Mark
Hilarious! I've been thinking the same thing. And wondering how Rick has time to do so much reading."
Hey Suzy. Maybe we should start an "All About Rick" discussion topic a..."
Haha! I confess to all the stories about me that you have yet to make up!
Hilarious! I've been thinking the same thing. And wondering how Rick has time to do so much reading."
Mark wrote: "Suzy wrote: "@Mark
Hilarious! I've been thinking the same thing. And wondering how Rick has time to do so much reading."
Hey Suzy. Maybe we should start an "All About Rick" discussion topic a..."
Haha! I confess to all the stories about me that you have yet to make up!
actually I feel that regardless of who is moderator- I am just another member of James Mason and should be involved in as many discussions as possible

Well, you're doing a fine job, Rick. Especially considering that you're on a mission with MI6 to weed out the true James Mason fans from the posers...or something like that?
Mark wrote: "Rick wrote: "actually I feel that regardless of who is moderator- I am just another member of James Mason and should be involved in as many discussions as possible"
Well, you're doing a fine job..."
yes,indeed Mark..One of those jobs somebody!!! has to do..so why not I????
Well, you're doing a fine job..."
yes,indeed Mark..One of those jobs somebody!!! has to do..so why not I????

Rick, you are everywhere...confess man, are you actually a tribe of 300 in some obsure location with a satelite hookup and rows of laptops?....
Rick I've been wanting to ask you the same questions. Although, I never believed you wanted to take over the world. But...do you have a bionic brain?
Minnie wrote: "Mark wrote: "Rick wrote: "Mark wrote: "Yeah, reality bites. I tend to read one fiction book at a time. I can read a few non-fiction books simultaneously but when I get into a story I want to jump i..."
no Minnie!! just a regular person who loves books and has infinite respect for those who read and write books!
no Minnie!! just a regular person who loves books and has infinite respect for those who read and write books!

Yeah, that's exactly what a guy with a bionic brain would say. :)




7 seems to be my magic number. I just finished a book and am trying not to pick up another to replace it ... want to get through a couple of big books. I will NEVER choose 4 really big books to read at the same time!!


Some books such as FirstReads or popular library books take priority.

Martha wrote: "Rick must read really fast, too! I cannot keep up a fast pace. I try, but find myself slowing down. :-)
7 seems to be my magic number. I just finished a book and am trying not to pick up another..."
HAHA! well Martha- I do read fast- also I have so many great books from members that I feel a need- and a great desire.. to read and review
7 seems to be my magic number. I just finished a book and am trying not to pick up another..."
HAHA! well Martha- I do read fast- also I have so many great books from members that I feel a need- and a great desire.. to read and review
Rick, I have to get to know you, my friend. The greatest desire to read I have, but not the greatest desire to review. Sometimes I don't even care if a book is great or not, it's that I admire the effort, if it's there.
To your origal question, which I answered elsewhere here, I read up to 15 or 20 of the most complicated (no mathematics, but physics is fine) books I can lay my hands on, like a miner grabbing hefty golden nuggets. Probably the most difficult book I have tackled is Idea of Phenomenology by Husserl.
To your origal question, which I answered elsewhere here, I read up to 15 or 20 of the most complicated (no mathematics, but physics is fine) books I can lay my hands on, like a miner grabbing hefty golden nuggets. Probably the most difficult book I have tackled is Idea of Phenomenology by Husserl.

7 seems to be my magic number. I just finished a book and am trying not to ..."
I've been blessed to win several books in the giveaways here so I try to have 2 of those going at a time to get through them so I can review. Wish I could keep up a fast reading pace though. :-) I'm watching less & less tv though and my dvr is filling up!!
Yes, down with TV. Except TCM.
StanII wrote: "Yes, down with TV. Except TCM."
ahh!! my favorite station! love TCM!! Robert Osborne is such an excellant host too
ahh!! my favorite station! love TCM!! Robert Osborne is such an excellant host too

Don't underestimate the little ones. Saw in listings a program, rated TV-Y7, "The Transmogrification of Eunice." Do 7-year-olds really use that word?

Robin wrote: "Does your two year old use blasphemy in sentences. Where did this child hear the word?"
Pretty funny! My grandson at the age of 3, stepped into mud, then taking a step back mumbled, just like his mother (my daughter), "S--t!S--t! S--t!" hammering two at his side, in the air, just like her.
That is where they usually get it. :)
Pretty funny! My grandson at the age of 3, stepped into mud, then taking a step back mumbled, just like his mother (my daughter), "S--t!S--t! S--t!" hammering two at his side, in the air, just like her.
That is where they usually get it. :)
Yep, glad I am not the only one. I read between 4-6 books at a time. A Patterson or Conroy, a fluff, a serious one and King or Koontz. Keeps all the basis covered.
Read an article by Stephen King, whom I admire, he said, as a writer, if you do not read, you do not have the tools of your trade, therefore you cannot do well.
How true!
Read an article by Stephen King, whom I admire, he said, as a writer, if you do not read, you do not have the tools of your trade, therefore you cannot do well.
How true!

Pretty funny! My grandson at the age of 3, stepped into mud, then taking a step back mumbled, ..."
Yes, two year olds do imitate what they hear. When I was a small child, my mother used to call us kids "clumsy" when we dropped things. One day in the supermarket my mother dropped something and my brother shouted "clumsy". He was two years old at the time. My mother never called us "clumsy" again.
LOL! Robyn that is so cute. I am sure she noted the shock on your face and made sure she used it more often. Yes, they are recorders.

Some folks may be able to keep multiple stories in their head at a time, remembering the characters and plot of each, but sadly, I am not one of those people.
Tom
Tom wrote: "I am definitely a one book at a time reader. When I read, which is pretty much everyday, I like to immerse myself completely into the story, which for me, only comes when my mind is focused on a si..."
I am reading several boos now- many from James Masoners- which I love!!!
I am reading several boos now- many from James Masoners- which I love!!!


I have never listened to a novel on CD, though I have listened to the Bible on tape. I think I might start doing that however, it sounds like a great way to pass windshield time!


I have never listened to a novel on CD, though I have listened to the Bible on tape. I think I might start doing that however, ..."
I've been listening to audio books during my commute for several years now & wouldn't change that. I love the books. Occasionally I'll switch back to music ... my son & I love Christmas music so we always listen to that from Thanksgiving on which drives everyone else crazy! LOL Sometimes I find that I'm too distracted to stay focused on the book so I'll switch to music for a day or 2. I can also listen while I do mundane stuff ... housework, painting, etc. If I find I've missed something, it's easy to skip back a few seconds or to start that particular chapter over. Much easier on the iPhone that I use now than it was on my old mp3 player.
As far as books go, I have 8 on my currently reading list, but I find I mainly stick to 3 or 4 and they usually are different genres, time periods. Right now I'm in WW2 Britain (non-fiction), present day Hollywood (mystery), & eighteenth century England (classic).


I have never listened to a novel on CD, though I have listened to the Bible on tape. I think I might start doing that however, ..."
I always listened to music, news, or sports radio in the past, until a few months ago. Listening to the stories in the car is so much more fun!
At Christmastime as I baked and decorated about 25 dozen cookies I brought the CDs into the kitchen and it was/is a great way to pass the time as well.

I have been doing well with the multi-reads lately- as long as the genres are different- I have been able to juggle quite a few!

Sammy Sutton
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Jeff wrote: "Candy wrote: "I read a novel, the Bible, and listen to a book on CD"
I have never listened to a novel on CD, though I have listened to the Bible on tape. I think I might start doing that however, ..."
I listen to books a lot. Great way to get my knitting or painting done. Frees my hands and keeps my mind on the book. Love it.
I have never listened to a novel on CD, though I have listened to the Bible on tape. I think I might start doing that however, ..."
I listen to books a lot. Great way to get my knitting or painting done. Frees my hands and keeps my mind on the book. Love it.
Sammy wrote: "I am usually reading 3 to 5 books at a time that are focused around my next novel's research, and then at least one fiction I am reading for pleasure and/or review.
Sammy Sutton
King Solomon's J..."
Sammy- the books your read for research- are they fiction or non-fiction or a combo?
Sammy Sutton
King Solomon's J..."
Sammy- the books your read for research- are they fiction or non-fiction or a combo?

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