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ARE YOU A ONE BOOK AT A TIME READER?
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Sep 21, 2010 05:51AM

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Very well put!
Can I quote your phrase in GR quotes and attribute it to this discussion?!
I can also picture your words summarized on a reader's T shirt or tote with "One Book at a Time" on the face and the following on the reverse . . .
"If I read more than one book at a time, I spend the whole time comparing them, reading one and thinking about the other. It's like a literary affair!"
Wendy wrote: "If I try to read more then one book at a time I find that I spend the whole time comparing them, or reading one and thinking the whole time about the other. It's like a literary affair."

Very well put!
Can I quote your phrase in GR quotes and attribute it to this discussion?!
I can also picture your words summarized on a reader's T shirt or tote with "One Book at a ..."
Of course you can! I would be honored to be a quote. :)

"I am high on life, and by life I mean brownies!""
I'm at work cracking up, making a spectacle of myself...
Larry wrote: "Ever been locked in a car full of women smoking joints? I have- a free high! Lol"
I read your story Larry- it was stunning!!!!!! you are a natural writer- I was breathless almost from the first word!!!
I read your story Larry- it was stunning!!!!!! you are a natural writer- I was breathless almost from the first word!!!


Me, too!!! :-)
3 books for me- I read about 20 pages of one- then 20 pages of the next and 20 pages of the 3rd- as each are quite different- I am able to immediately get right back into each story




Where the Sun Sets
I am close to finishing The Poe Shadow- which I love!!
I am about 250 plus pages into the 1000 page Pillars of the Earth and I am nearing the Middle of a current thriller- Just took out 3 new releases from library- so I think when I finish Poe Shadow- I will go down to two books for a while so I can finish the library books before they are due back- (Robin Cook, Thomas Perry and Brian Haig's new books)
I am about 250 plus pages into the 1000 page Pillars of the Earth and I am nearing the Middle of a current thriller- Just took out 3 new releases from library- so I think when I finish Poe Shadow- I will go down to two books for a while so I can finish the library books before they are due back- (Robin Cook, Thomas Perry and Brian Haig's new books)


I read in much the same way, Steve. I like having several going on at once that are very different.
I dabbled in reading more then one book at a time while I was involved in the buddy reads... Too much presure. I wasn't enjoying my books any more. I had to stop. I'm back to one book at a time and I am much happier.
It wasn't a fault of the buddy reads those were fun. I just didn't have enough reading time to keep up with the pace that was being set. :(
It wasn't a fault of the buddy reads those were fun. I just didn't have enough reading time to keep up with the pace that was being set. :(

I also read different types ... right now, a science, a history, one on autism, a cozy mystery, a horror & another I can't come up with off the top of my head ... it's probably one I've set aside to finish up the others. :-)


Martha wrote: "I love reading the posts and learning more about the books than I would have on my own. I'm glad that the posts stay active. Some are reading Wuthering Heights, but I just don't have time now so wi..."
Shay wrote: "Martha, the Buddy read posts will always be active. Those of us who have finished the books usually come back and comment. Always enjoy knowing what other people thought."
That is what I love about the Buddyreads- As I read 3 books at a time- I really can't keep up- but as with Pillars- I like to make comments on what I have just read and get feedback from those who finished it.
Shay wrote: "Martha, the Buddy read posts will always be active. Those of us who have finished the books usually come back and comment. Always enjoy knowing what other people thought."
That is what I love about the Buddyreads- As I read 3 books at a time- I really can't keep up- but as with Pillars- I like to make comments on what I have just read and get feedback from those who finished it.



Joy wrote: "I've been reading since at a very young age and it has become my passion in life. I'm one-book-at-a-time reader because I'm kinda a speed reader.I can finish in a day or two.I took just a week to f..."
wow!! amazing reading Complete Sherlock Holmes in a week!! very impressive Joy!
wow!! amazing reading Complete Sherlock Holmes in a week!! very impressive Joy!

That's because I have the habit of staying up till late in the night reading. My mom or dad had to come in to stop me and forced me to sleep. And also because I adore Sherlock Holmes.








I've tried that but it doesn't work for me. When I read Doris Kerns Goodwin's "Team of Rivals" it took such a long time that, even though I was enjoying it, I slipped in "Death With Interruptions" as a change of pace. The end result was I enjoyed "Death" less and hurried through the end and then had to get back into "Team." I just can't read multiples successfully.


Gary wrote: "I definitely can't read more than one book at a time. Since I spend so much of my free time writing my own novels I haven't been able to read as much as I'd like. I might go a day or two between ..."
totally understand Gary- I really enjoy reading multiple books- so I can pretty much travel in my from 12th Century England (Pillars of the Earth) to Discworld (Reaperman) to modern day L.A. allin the span of a few hours!
totally understand Gary- I really enjoy reading multiple books- so I can pretty much travel in my from 12th Century England (Pillars of the Earth) to Discworld (Reaperman) to modern day L.A. allin the span of a few hours!

Now I love reading multiple books at once. I usually try and make it a variety so that I have different choices to suit my mood. I usually go with two nonfiction books and two fiction books, but I change this up all the time too.

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