- Do you find there are any benefits?
- If you neglect a certain book for awhile, do you need to reread some of it, or can you pick it right back up?
- Do you read them all in the same format (paper, ebook, audio, etc...), or not. Do you find that your choice makes difference?
- If you haven't always been a multi-reader (or were one and stopped), what differences do you see?
As for myself:
I have found benefits. I have fewer reading slumps, and when I do have them, they don't last as long. I usually read more books, faster. And I don't have to quit one book if another has caught my attention.
Very seldom do I have to reread when I've neglected a book for awhile. If so, typically a few pages at most.
I've only been reading multiple books for a few years. I used to have to DNF more books, coming back to them at a later date. As stated before, I had more and longer reading slumps. I could, and still can, read a large book in about a day (if it's the right book), but my average reading speed seems to be faster now. I know I could manage about 4 books a month back then, but marked my reading goal this year at a 'safe' 60 or 65.