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Old 08-23-2011, 12:40 AM   #55
amward
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Serious question: WHY are so many of you reading more than one book at a time? It baffles me why anyone would deliberately choose to do this, other than in a few specific circumstances (e.g., reading one book and listening to another audio book; picking up a fluff book while in the midst of reading a lengthy, extremely difficult book). But why do it routinely?

Dunno really, maybe because I can? I keep one reader in my handbag, one by the bed and usually read pbooks or listen to audio books in the lounge.

BTW once upon a time I always finished a book if I started it, but now if it bores me I don't bother.
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