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ARE YOU A ONE BOOK AT A TIME READER?
Uvi wrote: "Wow Rick! That was breathtaking.
On a different note -- and in the spirit of Passover -- here's this:
Then came the Holy One, Blessed be He,
and smote the angel of death, who slew the slaughterer,..."
wonderful!!!
On a different note -- and in the spirit of Passover -- here's this:
Then came the Holy One, Blessed be He,
and smote the angel of death, who slew the slaughterer,..."
wonderful!!!


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Hi Uvi,
I don't know if what I'm about to tell you will be of much help to you.
It's easy for me to dissociate myself from any books I'm reading quasi-concurrently once I've set them aside, be it for dinner or bed. Once I take up a book and have read a paragraph or two, I'm back inside the story and my thoughts are refocussed on the characters.

Ditto. As an artist I can work on multiple pieces at the same time, when I leave one and work on another I automatically remember what that piece needs and what I did with it last. It's the same with books, I automatically know at what point I left off and what happened leading up to that point. I don't even really need bookmarks but then where would I stick my straw paper?
KOMET wrote: "Uvi wrote: "I am amazed by everybody's capability here to keep up with several books at once. The question, then, becomes: how do you keep the plots apart? And in your dreams, are you visited by a ..."
well put- books can be a true escape- in the best sense of the word- while I am going through a very stressful time now (enough said about that! will stick to topic!) once I pick up a book, I am transported to another world- one of the reasons I treasure books so much- and read alot!!!
well put- books can be a true escape- in the best sense of the word- while I am going through a very stressful time now (enough said about that! will stick to topic!) once I pick up a book, I am transported to another world- one of the reasons I treasure books so much- and read alot!!!

Don't you think it's a great idea for writing?
i can only read one book at a time other wise i feel guilty of neglecting a book, but i usually read about two book a day.
Tilly wrote: "i can only read one book at a time other wise i feel guilty of neglecting a book, but i usually read about two book a day."
wow!!!! two books a day!!!!
wow!!!! two books a day!!!!

I've just begun reading Brothers, Rivals, Victors: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley and the Partnership that Drove the Allied Conquest in Europe by Jonathan W. Jordan to add to the 2 other books I'm already reading.

KOMET wrote: "To succeed in reading 2 books a day. Sigh!
I've just begun reading Brothers, Rivals, Victors: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley and the Partnership that Drove the Allied Conquest in Europe by Jonat..."
KOMET- Always facinated with Gen Omar Bradley- and recommendations for a good biography?
I've just begun reading Brothers, Rivals, Victors: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley and the Partnership that Drove the Allied Conquest in Europe by Jonat..."
KOMET- Always facinated with Gen Omar Bradley- and recommendations for a good biography?

You may want to check out the latest Omar Bradley biography, which is the following ---
Omar Bradley: General at War by Jim DeFelice

Patton I'm more partial to because my Dad served under him in the Third Army during 1944-45.
KOMET wrote: "Hi Rick,
You may want to check out the latest Omar Bradley biography, which is the following ---
Omar Bradley: General at War by Jim DeFelice
[bookcover:Omar Bradley: General at War]
Much appreciated!!! does look like a great bio- Loved the Patton bio
Pa..."
You may want to check out the latest Omar Bradley biography, which is the following ---
Omar Bradley: General at War by Jim DeFelice
[bookcover:Omar Bradley: General at War]
Much appreciated!!! does look like a great bio- Loved the Patton bio
Pa..."




If I have read a book a few times I may simply pick it up read an excerpt and then put it back. I don't feel the need to finish what I've started necessarily - although it is rare for me to leave a new book unfinished - it would have to be a real stinker for that to happen.

wow!!!! two books a day!!!!"
I second that Rick...WoW!!

Maybe I'm just a hoarder and will be found one day with my feet sticking out from under a collapsed column of books, all with bookmarks.

These are the three books I am reading now- a good representation of how I choose a current thriller, classic and non-fiction




Yes, Rick. It allows me to see where we were and how far we've come in life in general. Also some specific areas like Slavery and slavery now.


There's a challenge I'm not willing to undertake. I've read Dr. Zhivago, Cancer Ward, and The Gulag but all the Russian patronymics and familiar forms of address make the works too much for me. If I want Russians I'll read Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady series, though the last felt a bit contrived.






I keep several going at the same time--fiction, nonfiction, poetry. My attention darts around too much to stay on a single book for long, like an addled mouse running back and forth between bits of cheese.


Alecia wrote: "I used to be a one book at a time reader, but now, if a book isn't really holding my attention, I tend to pick up another book. I sometimes have two books on the go now, depending on how much or li..."
I had a book due back in a few days so had to concentrate on finishing it- back to 2 books now!
I had a book due back in a few days so had to concentrate on finishing it- back to 2 books now!
Hi all. I have the complication of trying to read and write at the same time. I can read two or more books as research while writing but only if they are fuel for the writing.
I have a big back log of books to read and find I can't read them while I'm writing. Even visiting here gets neglected.
Before I was writing I'd often read a book a day and could read non-fiction and fiction at the same time but not two fiction at once.
I have a big back log of books to read and find I can't read them while I'm writing. Even visiting here gets neglected.
Before I was writing I'd often read a book a day and could read non-fiction and fiction at the same time but not two fiction at once.





When I used to read multiple books at the same time, I started to finish only the ones I thought was good. This is a problem because I always wondered how the bad book ended, even though the book was bad by my standards.

However when I started writing, I pretty much stopped reading altogether and focused on my own voice and stories. I do miss it occasionally but am too distracted by writing my own novels to concentrate on anything else.
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On a different note -- and in the spirit of Passover -- here's this:
Then came the Holy One, Blessed be He,
and smote the angel of death, who slew the slaughterer,
who killed the ox, that drank the water,
that extinguished the fire, that burned the stick,
that beat the dog, that bit the cat, that ate the goat,
Which my father bought for two zuzim.
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