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Old 12-19-2013, 12:56 PM   #12
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I skip around. Usually, i'll read something from the anthology, move to other stuff for awhile, then read another work from the anthology, and so on. I don't think i've ever finished an anthology. If the anthology has short stories and novels, i'll alternate. For instance, with the Sherlock Holmes anthology i've read three of the novels and about half of the short stories, and it has been months since i have read anything in it. Sometimes i read the introductory and expository stuff, sometimes i don't. But usually i'll read introductory stuff if it is background information on the author.

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