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Old 02-06-2021, 03:33 PM   #200
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
Absolutely fair enough. As for me, I often stretch out books that I’m particularly looking forward to; once they’re read, they’re read, while the anticipation is entertainment in itself.

Still. I can’t help thinking that for someone who reads a lot, the transitory pleasure of even the most desired book is subsumed in the ongoing pleasure of one’s daily reading. They can’t all be most desired.
I think this is where I fall in. I LOVE being able to finish up one book and be able to immediately open another! Are all the books I have the most desired, of course not, and if it's too bad I simply stop reading it and open another of the 2,240 books (and costantly being added to!) that I have on all my gadgets. It also helps that I love rereading favorites.
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