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Old 06-16-2023, 12:27 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I need to put some space in between books of a trilogy, say, or even books of an author; nothing is more calculated to kill my liking than reading one after another. At best, I get sick of it and that's if the author's tics and tricks don't become overwhelming. I'd rather be a little fuzzy on the details of what happened in an early book.
I've had a hard time reading series because of this. What finally worked for me was to read one book a month by an author or in a series. For me, a month is a short enough time I don't forget the details, but long enough for me to have read other things in between.
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