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Old 05-25-2016, 12:48 PM   #9
Catlady
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I generally don't read according to any plan. If I like a book I've just read by a new-to-me author, I'll tend to seek out and binge-read other works by him or her. If authors I like have new books out, I'll read them. If a hold comes through at the library, I'll read that. If something reminds me of a book I bought and never read, or of a book I read long ago, sometimes I'll read that. Recommendations at Amazon or Audible may catch my eye.

I don't like to make reading into a chore. I read what I want, when I want, as the mood strikes me. Why should it be more complicated than that?
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