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Now I'll stick with one audiobook for my commute and gym time and one regular book for other times.
I also try not to have the books be the same genre lest I get the particulars confused.

I find that this method helps me get through more books quickly.

Sometimes I will start a book and put it on temporary hold while I read something else, usually for a book club. Typically however, it is one audiobook and one regular book for me as well.

Crazy is a strong term. I suspect that slightly loopy is more accurate. I really don't know how I'd keep track of them all. I salute you!
I'll usually have three or four going at once. I'll have one for the commute on the train (must fit easily in the backpack and not be too heavy), one for the living room (usually a garden, cooking or travel book), one for the bedside (books that are heavy in weight or require heavy lifting in the noggin) and one for the bathroom (easy, quick brain-candy type reads). That's about all I can manage, and I'm usually covering all my bases.


I very occasionally put a book aside for something else, but, usually, once I start I go until I finish - unless I'm dropping it completely.

Either at the local library or on the Audible Daily Deal... Or sometimes at Librivox.org. I rarely pay full price, audiobooks are expensive! :)


So many other things take away from my reading time that it usually requires at least two weeks for me to finish the one book I am focusing upon.

So many other things take away from my reading time that it usually requires at least two weeks for me to finish the one book I am focusing upon."
You'd have read twice as many books if it hadn't been for those meddlesome kids.


Always a Malazan 4 chapters a week group read
A audio book in the car
A book that is the main read
A book reading aloud to daughter
Something different to mix up the first three from above.



So many other things take away from my reading time that it usually requires at least two weeks for me to finish the one book I am focusing upon."
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You're probably right, Rich. The next time they pay an unexpected visit, I'll lock them in the walk-in closet and knock off as many chapters as possible before their screaming and begging get on my nerves.

I'm a one book at a time gal, unless I'm doing a lot of driving, in which case I might be listening to a book, which I sometimes get from my library or library system. And it's almost always a book- type- book. I've only read one book this year on the Kindle.

Happy holidays

I used to either slow down my reading if I was only reading one book that wasn't bad enough to put down but wasn't entirely holding my attention. I'd also face paralysis of indecision when I finished one book and had to decide on the next. Now, I always have a book at some stage of completion and don't feel the pressure when selecting a new one to start. I've found I read more since I started doing that.




I used to only be one at a time, but since I started reading ebooks, I find it easy to switch back and forth. And since I joined a classics book group a few months ago here on goodreads, I'm finding I need to read another book, at the same time as I'm reading a classic, particularly if it's an old one, just for a break. Sometimes the old books require such a high degree of concentration, it's a relief to relax into a bit of fluff :)

It's not unlike being able to keep up with several programs on TV and then going to an occasional movie. I'm able to keep the various storylines clear with the various series/movies, so it's the same with books.

That makes sense; I could see reading something a little lighter while plowing through a classic at the same time. And I just received my first ereader for Christmas so maybe that will change my habits a bit from now on.


It's not unlike being able to keep up with several programs on TV and then going to an occasional movie. I'm a..."
Exactly! Heh, when I first started doing it with ebooks, it surprised me that I didn't have trouble switching, since pre-kindle, I only ever had one physical book at a time going. I thought about it for a bit, and just like you said, it's not unlike watching a few different tv programs a week. I kinda like having a few stories going at a time, tbh

I'd be interested to find out if it did. For some reason, the dreaded completely changed my reading habits




Now, I have more time for reading and at this point in time, I have 5 books going at once. 2 books on my Kindle for PC, 1 audio book for when I walk for exercise, 1 for online reading from my library's online section, and, 1 for when I get into bed.
Love books. Looking forward to getting an actual Kindle, but, not for a while.


I will usually have a fantasy/Science Fiction, a mystery, a history and a contemporary book all going at the same time. Note, I don't usually have more than 1 of each genre going at one time because it gets a little confusing
I normally read one book at a time, unless I need to consult a second or third book in order to document my own novels that I write. I don't know if that counts, but I also am constantly on the Internet or reading magazine articles, again to document myself to prepare a new novel.


And if so, what books were so engaging that you had to set aside all others to finish it? "
I read multiple books at a time, but they are never the same sort of books. I don't read two Fantasy novels at once, for instance.
Currently I'm reading The Daylight War (Epic Fantasy), Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal (science), The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II (history), Spectrum 20: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (art) and The Eternals (graphic novel).
I have occasionally committed to one book at a time to the exclusion of others. Ringworld, Heart of the Comet, Freedom™ and Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn't Exist come to mind.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Daylight War (other topics)Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal (other topics)
The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II (other topics)
Spectrum 20: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art (other topics)
Ringworld (other topics)
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I am curious: do others also share my habit of having a number of books going at one time?
And if so, what books were so engaging that you had to set aside all others to finish it?