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Old 09-05-2014, 02:02 AM   #661
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I can see where that would be handy however I typically prefer to be looking forward to the next read rather than the last book I read.
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If you know what you are going to read, it wouldn't be much effort to just select it so that it's pretty cover shows up.
And that's where the chain-reading comes from.

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Anyway, sticking to topic a little here, how many of you are reading new-to-you authors this year? I found myself in a rut last year and didn't read many new authors, while this year, the majority of what I'm reading are series by authors I had not previously read.
I've got a decent mix going on, which translates to falling ever-further behind in my reading as my TBR pile grows like bamboo. But then, when you're buying a couple of books a day (on average) and reading a book every two to four days except when sidetracked by writing, the backlog does tend to mushroom...
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