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message 101: by Judith (new)

Judith Janeway (judithjaneway) | 4 comments I often read a couple of books at a time and like you Dorie I mix them up. But in April I read The Woman in the Window and Manhattan Beach. Both main characters are named Anna! So I found it a bit hard to keep them straight.


message 102: by Mara (new)

Mara Pemberton (marapem) | 179 comments Sometimes. But I try to finish listening to the I started first.


message 103: by Valleri (new)

Valleri Arlene wrote: "I find that when I have a book on hold at the library and it's finally available, that is when I'm reading more than one book at a time."

I totally do the same thing, Arlene!!! :)


message 104: by Linda (new)

Linda Branich (mabranich) | 551 comments I have books in different rooms of the house, one in the car for doctor appointments, read one on my tablet and one on my phone


message 105: by Faith (new)

Faith | 182 comments I always have one audiobook, one physical book and two or more ebooks going at the same time. Most are fiction.


message 106: by Amy (new)

Amy Kelly I have always just read one book at a time, but a friend opened me up to the world of e-books and audiobooks so now I read about 2-3 books at a time. A paper and an audiobook and occasionally an e-book also!


message 107: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) I'm supposed to be reading 7 books now, but in fact I've stalled a couple of them. In reality I'm reading 3 books.


message 108: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Mclaren | 33 comments I find multiple books gets confusing on keeping the characters, etc. straight. I've done it a couple of times when I'm reading nonfiction and a fiction book, but usually when I'm reading nonfiction, I'm also making notes, so that helps.


message 109: by Glen (new)

Glen (gbraden712) | 9 comments I love reading multiple books. If one gets too slow, then I switch. As far as losing my place (I am not talking about physical), I will read a page or two back to regain the plot, characters and pace.


message 110: by Mara (new)

Mara Pemberton (marapem) | 179 comments Sometimes—-Depends on my mood.


message 111: by Amber (last edited Jun 26, 2018 12:23PM) (new)

Amber Martingale Pamela, that's why you never read multiple books of the same series at the same time unless the stories are set at vastly different times. Never, for example, read Thrawn at the same time as its upcoming sequel but you CAN read Thrawn while reading the omnibus edition of Lost Tribe of the Sith, for example.


☘Misericordia☘ ⚡ϟ⚡⛈⚡☁ ❇️❤❣ (misericordia) | 8 comments Always! All the time!


message 113: by Tonya (new)

Tonya (tonyasmith) | 693 comments I usually read on at a time. Since I started reading e-books I read one of those and one physical book in hand. And I read 1-2 pages that I've already read to refresh myself with the plots.


message 114: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 21 comments I read one book and listen to another book on CD at night.


message 115: by Ann (new)

Ann I may be reading anywhere from 1 to 4 books at a time. Also, sometimes I open the book and GR shows it as 'reading' but I haven't really started it -- I was just checking formatting or something.


message 116: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale All of you are rank amateurs! Seriously. I always have at least 3 at all times, but today I have 9. https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

All kidding aside, you ladies and gentlemen could do this too if (aside from your radio) you had no other method of entertaining yourself on a daily basis once your allotted time on the internet at the public library is over for the day, had no cable, couldn't afford more than two or three movies a year at the local movie house and were on SSI.


message 117: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I know - baseball season always cuts into my reading time!!


message 118: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale It's up to 15 now.


message 119: by Susan (new)

Susan (superbookfreak) | 171 comments And now I have books on my overdrive that I listen to at work, I can only listen to one at a time but I have a few on there so when one is done than I can go on to the other. And with being on my own for the next week, I should get a few books in lol


message 120: by iasa (new)

iasa I almost always read multiple books at a time; the number mostly depends on how many challenges I'm participating in and how many books I have rented from the library.


message 121: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 2501 comments Most of the time I read at least two books at a time; one on my Kindle and one a physical book. However, right now I am reading four books. They are generally in different genres. The four I am currently reading are a mystery, a romantic suspense, a gardening book, and a memoir. I read more of the fiction books, but I try to read some in all of them each day when time permits.


message 122: by Chai (new)

Chai King-James (ceekingjames) | 1 comments I take so many books out on hold that I can barely keep up to be honest. Sometimes it gives my brain the rest that it requires especially with some heavy content. Usually the books have to be close or opposite genres for me at least. I have so much to learn about writing styles and the final work from editors that I like to read multiple. Sometimes it does take away from one story if you are unable to full manage both plot lines. (I am so guilty of re-reading a novel, I can barely remember). Not really that big of a deal. But I try my hardest.


message 123: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 2061 comments I always have three books going at once. A physical book, an audio-book and an e-book. I can see there is some argument here about what constitutes a real book, but they all three count for me. Using the different media helps me keep the stories separate, but I also try to keep the genre or time period different as well. It helps me read a pretty good variety.


message 124: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen | 131 comments I did not read multiple until this past couple of months. I don't like it. I want to see one book read before moving on. Seems like it slows down my progress. Yet - I have 4 or more currently reading/listening to. Ugh.


message 125: by Christine (new)

Christine Indorf | 1814 comments I listen to a audiobook and a book or a ebook at the same time. That is as much I can do at one time


message 126: by W (new)

W | 34 comments Now that I read a lot of e books,I keep adding them to my currently reading shelf and keep returning to to them from time to time.Now there are 50 there.


message 127: by Sarah (new)

Sarah B | 1532 comments Yes I read multiple books at a time. Real books that is. I don't have a problem jumping in between books.


message 128: by Sergey (new)

Sergey Pavlov | 139 comments Never.


message 129: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 2501 comments I typically have one book on my kindle, one on my tablet, a physical fiction book, and occasionally, I add in a physical non-fiction book. Most of the time, I try to keep the genres/sub-genres mixed.


message 130: by Heather (new)

Heather Usually one physical and one audio book at a time


message 131: by Tayo (new)

Tayo Reads (tayoreads) | 19 comments I’m reading 5 books two audio, two ebooks, one physical book two books are buddy reads, and the others are personal books.


message 132: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Goeller | 7 comments I usually end up reading one book physically and listening to one book, usually while I'm driving to or from work or to the girlfriends house. Though at max I have read almost 4 at once.


message 133: by W (new)

W | 34 comments I have 70 books on my currently reading shelf right now.If one gets boring,I start another.But GR does remind me to keep getting back to them and I generally finish most of those I start.


message 134: by Christine (new)

Christine Indorf | 1814 comments I usually listen to a book and read a book at the same time, so I won't get confused, which if you know me that is easy!


message 135: by Jo (new)

Jo | 10 comments Haha i am so glad to see that someone else does this, too. I have like 14 books in motion at the same time and somehow always end up starting a new one.


message 136: by Bill (new)

Bill Bedenbender | 40 comments I am usually only reading one physical book and an audiobook every once in while I might have a nonfiction going at the same time or a manga.


message 137: by Suz (new)

Suz | 464 comments Yes! Since Goodreads and having been introduced to so many great books. And non ficiton for health and well being so I tend to have that aspect.. AND audio in the car, or when I am alone at home. Many at once!


message 138: by Arnold (new)

Arnold Kanarek | 20 comments I see I am not the only one. I also have an audiobook in the car and a physical book next to my bed.


message 139: by Arnold (new)

Arnold Kanarek | 20 comments PamG wrote: "Most of the time I read at least two books at a time; one on my Kindle and one a physical book. However, right now I am reading four books. They are generally in different genres. The four I am cur..."

You might get confused and have the romance characters in the garden trying to solve the mystery!


message 140: by PamG (new)

PamG (lynguy1) | 2501 comments Arnold wrote: "PamG wrote: "Most of the time I read at least two books at a time; one on my Kindle and one a physical book. However, right now I am reading four books. They are generally in different genres. The ..."
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message 141: by Franky (new)

Franky | 230 comments Unless it is a very long book, I will usually read more than one book at a time. I used to not do this because I wanted to focus on one book, but now I'm finding that there is a nice balance when you have a few reads going at once, especially if the books are different genres.


message 142: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
One book for me, that is enough for my brain to remember.


message 143: by CYIReadBooks (new)

CYIReadBooks (Claire) | 3 comments I read maybe 3~4 books at a time. It’s a mix of physical and digital copies. Different genres, though.


message 144: by MarilynW (new)

MarilynW (huecotx) | 150 comments I just started listening to audiobooks last year and now I'll have a print book going and an audiobook going. I've never had two book going at the same time, before this.


message 145: by Steven (new)

Steven Tyler | 10 comments Usually two books at once, not counting audibles of which I have several going at the same time as can only listen to same voice for just so long and I walk two hours every morning.


message 146: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Donovan (kerrydonovan) | 97 comments One at a time, for me. I need to concentrate. :)


message 147: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Graham (andrewjamesgraham) | 12 comments I'm going to try to read 4 at once, a couple of chapters per book per day, I think the choice of titles will have to be quite different to stop me getting mixed up. There is no reason that our brains can't single out each book, we did it in college or high school so why not now?


message 148: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
One book and it's yours Kerry


message 149: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Donovan (kerrydonovan) | 97 comments Sean wrote: "One book and it's yours Kerry"

Yay!

Thanks, Sean. :D


message 150: by Marie (new)

Marie I have had two to three going on at a time mostly because of group challenges and/or buddy reads. The most I have read at one time was last year - I think I was reading six books at one time. :)


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