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What are your opinions on reading multiple books at the same time?
Sometimes I can be guilty of this, when I get bored or distracted of whatever current book I have at the time, but generally I like to focus on one book at a time.
I want to know others thoughts on the topic!
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I am almost always reading multiple books at a time. I guess it goes with the way I am feeling at a particular time that decides which one I am going to continue reading in. I actually can't remember when I last had only one book that I was working on.
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rssllue wrote:I am almost always reading multiple books at a time. I guess it goes with the way I am feeling at a particular time that decides which one I am going to continue reading in. I actually can't remember when I last had only one book that I was working on.

I agree what I read kind of depends on how I feel.
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