Thread: Seriousness are you a finisher or a forsaker?
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Old 04-12-2019, 11:14 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
Normally I read 2-4 four books concurrently, so I finish most books - eventually. FX: I've been reading Judt's Postwar for more than a year.

Reading a single book from cover to cover to the exclusion of all others is a rarity for me. Unless it's a skinny book that I can read in a few hours.

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There's a book that I'm expecting to finish about 3 years from now.
But that's because I'm expecting it to take that long to move from the NeoBabylon empire to the end of the twentieth century given all the other books I've managed to accumulate.
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