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ARE YOU A ONE BOOK AT A TIME READER?



Thank goodness I'm a fast reader...
Sharon Cupp Pennington


Most of the time, though, I'm read 2 or 3 books at one tim..."
I totally get where you're coming from!
:)
Seyi wrote: "Rick wrote: "Franky wrote: "I guess it depends. If I'm reading something pretty weighty, like say a Dickens novel, then I'll read one book at a time.
Most of the time, though, I'm read 2 or 3 boo..."
well they are all different genres..a hardboiled post WWII mystery, a Victorian Novel and a modern thriller..now if I tried to read three Dickens books at the some time..trouble!!!
Most of the time, though, I'm read 2 or 3 boo..."
well they are all different genres..a hardboiled post WWII mystery, a Victorian Novel and a modern thriller..now if I tried to read three Dickens books at the some time..trouble!!!

Savannah Black

Kerra wrote: "Well usually I read 10 a the same time, alternating every few chapters from book. I make sure every book is different in genre because its easy to get 2 vampire based books confused, dragon books, ..."
Wow! I admire you for being able to read so many at once! I'm lose a few threads for sure.
Wow! I admire you for being able to read so many at once! I'm lose a few threads for sure.


I have found myself, recently, reading just two books at a time. A current novel and a Victorian one. I usually like to read a non-fiction or two as well..yet time constraints do not allow it..yet!






My reading has slowed a bit..with an 8 week old puppy in the house now..quiet time is a bit more rare!

Rick wrote: "My reading has slowed a bit..with an 8 week old puppy in the house now..quiet time is a bit more rare!"
Ha ha. I know what u mean. When I got my first puppy (a boxer), she ate the couch cushions, peed everywhere, chewed up the wood furnture, stole any food she could reach, ate shoes, etc. And some of those habits she never outgrew :) But I loved her. How's Mason doing?
Ha ha. I know what u mean. When I got my first puppy (a boxer), she ate the couch cushions, peed everywhere, chewed up the wood furnture, stole any food she could reach, ate shoes, etc. And some of those habits she never outgrew :) But I loved her. How's Mason doing?



And, unlike Rick, I wouldn't DREAM of adding a puppy to the mix! Oh. My. Gosh! I'm already awake with my OWN insomnia (it's 2AM in Seattle) why would I add the insomnia of a puppy?? ;-) One book. No puppies!

Emily wrote: "Yep! I am a 'one-book-at-a-time' reader. when I read (mostly novels) I enter fully into the world the author is creating -- how many realities can one grandmother of six little ones handle? Really?..."
haha!! Well..he does sleep for about an hour..ever three hours.so I get about 2 hours a day for sleeping, eating and reading ect ect ect!!!
haha!! Well..he does sleep for about an hour..ever three hours.so I get about 2 hours a day for sleeping, eating and reading ect ect ect!!!

Most of my treasures are in ebook, but I also have audio and print titles on deck.
I usually manage to make it through 2 books a day.

Anthony wrote: "My wife, People, and I have a formula which started when we lived on a small sailing boat for 15 years. It still seems to work. I think we both need to immerse ourselves in novels or non-fiction bo..."
Sounds like paradise!!!
Sounds like paradise!!!
I have an odd dilemma. As I posted previously ... I have embarked on a LONG term reading of
.. I also read a current book as well and love to read a historical novel too. Les Miz is so engrossing I find it hard to read anything but current thrillers alongside it. Yet as I plan on taking the next 11 months to complete
... I feel a bit hogtied!!




At one point this year, I was trying to read five at once, but that didn't work out too well. I finished three, abandoned the other two.


Lately I have been reading just one book at a time. Very busy. I would like to move back up to 2-3 at a time. Perhaps in time!





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Love varying my reads..30 minutes in modern day literary thriller world..and 30 minutes in Victorian England..and back again!