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Old 05-31-2010, 03:27 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by L.J. Sellers View Post
I only read one fiction book a time because I'm also usually writing a novel and editing someone else's novel, so I already have too many stories/plots/characters to keep track of. I may sometimes read a nonfiction book off and on over a period of time while also reading fiction.
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Now THAT would mess me up.

How many of us have tried to write "a book" and keep up with all of the characters and plots/sub-plots?

On the other hand, I'll want to read a book that I don't enjoy like "The Stand" and just have to put it down for a while. Yet 4 months and 12 books later I can pick it up, reread the last paragraph, and it's like I just put it down a few days ago.
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