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Old 10-01-2010, 11:28 PM   #2
SeaBookGuy
Can one read too much?
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I envy your being one of those folks who can read "anything" - there are whole genres I avoid (sci-fi, fantasy, etc.). However, I do tend to follow up on books mentioned in articles, blogs and other places that sound interesting; I generally read descriptions/reviews before getting them from the library, but sometimes I realize they're just not for me early on. I have a long wishlist of my e-books from the library, some of which I might not like, but all seem at least slightly interesting.

I read a lot of non-fiction as I'm rather nerdy though. I'm not real keen on sports and animals, but open about many other subjects.

Now that you've tried The Devil Wears Prada, I'll recommend Bridget Jones' Diary, which I loved as an audiobook.
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