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Old 03-01-2015, 06:04 AM   #21875
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Originally Posted by DrNefario View Post
I almost never read two books from the same series back-to-back. Not unless there's a really mean cliffhanger. In fact I like to read something from a wholly different genre and style, if possible.
Wow, that's very different from my practices. I tend to binge-read whatever I have of a series in one run, which often leads me to buy and read the first book, then get the rest of the set for a mass read later. In fact, that's one of the things I love about ebooks: that I can load up a whole series on my reader and just blaze through it.

I'll frequently switch genres after such a marathon, though. For instance, I've just finished three shorts by one author and have started a novel by her pseudonym, which should easily carry me until Tuesday - when her next book in that first series comes out and I can grab it. After that, I'll probably switch from those genres (UF and biotech) to space-based SF. I've got a few Expanse stories piled up...
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