How long do you wait before starting a new book?
- M-Allmon
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How long do you wait before starting a new book?
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On a few rare occasions, a book affects me so strongly that I have a literary hangover and cannot go straight to the next book, because I need time to recover - some of Dennis Lehane's books, for example.
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Sometimes the next day or a few days later - depending how busy I am at work, things like that, rather than anything to do with the actual book.
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But some books, e.g. The Kindly Ones, upset me so much that I had to give my mind a chance to come to terms with the content - I think it took a couple of days. Thinking about it now that book still upsets me, powerful writing.
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