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Old 01-27-2016, 02:11 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Occasionally, if it's close to bedtime, I'll stop reading a book if I suspect something extremely sad or scary is about to happen, just because I don't want certain images fresh in my head when I'm trying to get to sleep. But then I'll continue with the book the next day. I don't think I've ever abandoned a book because it's too depressing.
I've done this, but only with true crime books. I did it with Helter-Skelter, and with the Ted Bundy book Conversations With A Killer. Only read them early in the day and with someone else in the house. Shiver.
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