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Katie ATX
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Nov 19, 2008 01:21PM

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So, right now, I am reading:
1 nonfiction inspirational book (To Draw Closer to God: A Series of Discourses)
1 nonfiction book on education (A TJEd Home Companion)
1 completely frivolous and highly enjoyable book (The Goose Girl)
1 large book for the kiddos at bedtime (Mr. Popper's Penguin)
I just finished my "serious" book, but I had two from the library that I have been waiting for for awhile, so I am in the process of selecting the next "serious" one from the stack.
I didn't know I read so many books at once until I came to GoodReads and kept track, LOL. I guess I'll stop getting on my 7 yo's case for reading five books at the same time!





If I try multiple books, I just end up carrying-everywhere the one I like best. But unlike Coalbanks, I am annoyed if I abandon a book. I'm a big completist. And sometimes coming back to a book is hard. Especially with nonfiction, if I let a good page-turner fiction get in there, I will never finish the fiction.
Some of this single-mindedness is related to a medical condition I have that makes concentration and focus difficult. So I try to keep from voluntarily adding any confusion and distraction.
One exception is short stories or poems. Because they are short, and have a clear ending point, I have been successful at sneaking those in w/o detracting from my larger "purpose of the moment".
An example, I had started Satanic Verses so I could have done in time for our discussion here, but I couldn't get into it moodwise, and have read 2.5 books since I started it. Now whenever I do go back, I'll probably just start over.
I love all the different ways people have that all work perfectly for them. Whatever makes us happy and keeps us reading!

I don't usually have trouble keeping them all straight. Most books when I reach a certain point I can't put it down though.

I don't have that many books going at one time, though. 2-5 books is more like it. But it varies, and sometimes it's a matter of fiction and non-fiction at the same time. Does that count?;-)



Sometimes, I'll just be "in a mood" and drop everything to read a romance, a mystery or a young adult author. I can usually plow through those in a couple days. They sort of cleanse the palate.



2 classics that I'm reading online at work through my email one in the morning and one at lunch time
Then I have 1 either horror or comedy book that I carry everywhere
And then I have one book that I have to review for a website somewhere... these generally take the longest since most of the time they aren't in my fav genres (and some of them have been just plain bad).
I read at least 300 pages a day so I generally finish about 3-4 books per week, so I'm constantly rotating out my supply. My husband says I'm a book junkie.
Oh, and I have to finish every book I start, so I had to make a new rule that a book isn't "started" until I pass page 20... then I have to finish it no matter how bad.


I usually counter with a "lighter" read.

I am reading a book "In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson" by Bette Bao Lord, Red Mutiny: Eleven Fateful Days on the Battleship Potemkin
by Neal Bascomb, Douglas and Lincoln by Paul and Stephen Kendrick along w/Operation Red Jericho,by Joshua Mowill.
I also will read magazine articles in-between.
:0)

The Art of the Story: An International Anthology edited by Daniel Halpren is an excellent collection of short stories.



I read several at once. And a mix of plots which helps if I'm not in the mood for one of the books I can put it aside for a day.


Plus usually something "not practical" like not-released-here e-book or some heavy volume.

So yeah, I tend to read more than one book at a time.