What us your biggest problem with reading?
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Re: What us your biggest problem with reading?
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"In the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you." (Mortimer J. Adler)
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Yes, exactly. My to-be-read list is so long I forget what's on it. I'm sad to think of all the books I won't get to because I forgot I wanted to read them.gali wrote:Too many books and not enough time.
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This is SO true! And since I'm determined to finish the books I read--whether I love them or not--time becomes an issue yet again...DATo wrote:My biggest problem is finding really, really good books to read. I find that I have to go through about 20 - 40 books before I find one that I can honestly call "excellent". This does not mean that the other books are bad, rather they just don't fit my particular tastes to the extent that I can use the word "excellent" in describing them.
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I go to the libraries for most of my books. It for saving money, and supporting the libraries. When I check out books, I have like 2 tote bags filled up. My biggest problem with reading is deciding which one to start. Blessings.
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Sorry if I spell wrong. I was always guilty of that as well. I wish I had keep tracked of the books I was reading. Blessings. ?
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I have a list of favorites that I always check for new books; however, I always seem to read them much faster than they can write them. Then I wander the library stacks looking for something that jumps out and says "Hey, I'm worth the time. You may enjoy me and not get bored."
I'm glad I found this site. I think it will help me find new authors.
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