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Old 02-01-2017, 04:15 AM   #4120
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
Although having lots to read isn't really a hardship. When I think how I used to haunt second-hand bookshops and discount book stores, looking for something new to read....
I can't recall the last time I lacked new reading material except when it was my own damn fault - as in, I left home without a second book when I was almost done with another. Same goes for movies and TV shows for the last decade-plus; I've got hundreds of hours of video content just waiting to be watched, and that's just some TV box sets I can think of offhand. (Alias, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Knight Rider, Quantum Leap, Incredible Hulk, True Blood...)

My problem tends to be deciding what to pick up next, and this year's "weekly theme" structure is already helping me quite a bit in that respect. I had a short superhero novel "left over" from last week, so I dug into my archives for the back half of a series I've been meaning to finish to keep the week "thematically pure" before switching to SF next week.
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