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Old 06-09-2011, 08:51 PM   #71
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by Namekuseijin View Post
Having a huge collection of ebooks in your pocket is wonderful, but can be bad for your reading. You tend to zap between ebooks, just like you used to zap through TV channels.

As a consequence, I'm finishing lots of short stories, but long novels are stalled, like Robinson Crusoe (still to get to the middle) and Accelerando (just first 2 chapters). I really wish to update my counter in my sig, but the challenge is for complete books at least 120 pages! Well, at least the collection "The adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is coming along just fine, even though its a whooping 400 pages!
I have had to make a deal with myself: three open e-books at once -- no more until I finish (or abandon) one of them!
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