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Old 10-14-2013, 11:23 PM   #64
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by Tarana View Post
Yes, and it was a terrible habit that I learned from high school and college.

I normally have two ebooks and two audiobooks going at once. One is for out and about (kindle I carry in my purse at all times), one is for reading in my chair, one is for listening when I am cleaning/washing dishes, and the other is for listening when I am knitting/quilting/crocheting. Just no way around that. Some books are simply too complicated to listen/read unless you are in a quiet place. Believe me though, if the story is very compelling, it pretty much takes over all other reading/listening until it is done.

This weekend, I'm going to attempt to get that whispersync thing to work.
Pretty much the same for me: an in-house audio and one for listening to around town, an ebook (that I didn't finish on a recent trip), and a print book.
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