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  • S super

    Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

    cheers,

    Super

    ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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    PIEBALDconsult
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    At most one at a time.

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    • S super

      Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

      cheers,

      Super

      ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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      Kris Lantz
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      I tend to do multiple, usually across genres. Currently doing 4: 2 Fantasy(1 audible), a Tom Clancy novel, and some Greek Mythology. The mood affects what I read. Technical is a bit different, because I don't normally read to completion. It's hard to count those.

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      • S super

        Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

        cheers,

        Super

        ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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        One at a time, non technical novels usually binge read. likewise TV shows depending on style: - continuing story style (say High Castle) wait till a season is done and binge watch. - shows that are distinct episodes like say Twilight Zone - watch weekly. (also short stories) - distinct episodes but with an underlying/background continuing story also week by week. last one I mean like say X-files, the 'continuing story' [sub]episodes themselves usually portrayed as happening weeks or months apart.

        after many otherwise intelligent sounding suggestions that achieved nothing the nice folks at Technet said the only solution was to low level format my hard disk then reinstall my signature. Sadly, this still didn't fix the issue!

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        • S super

          Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

          cheers,

          Super

          ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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          ZurdoDev
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          Pretty much same as you.

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          • P PIEBALDconsult

            At most one at a time.

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            ZurdoDev
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            PIEBALDconsult wrote:

            At most one at a time.

            And at least?

            Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other. Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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            • Z ZurdoDev

              PIEBALDconsult wrote:

              At most one at a time.

              And at least?

              Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other. Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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              ZurdoDev wrote:

              And at least?

              A half[^]

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              • S super

                Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                cheers,

                Super

                ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                F ES Sitecore
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                Not only do I only read one book at a time, I only play one video game at a time as well.

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                • S super

                  Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                  cheers,

                  Super

                  ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                  Currently reading a trilogy from Robin Hobb; borrowed the books from a friend, and so far there's two of each book. "Royal assasin" twice, both English paperbacks. Had one upstairs to read in bed, one downstairs next to the rocking-chair. "Assasins quest" now, as a Dutch hardcover. It's annoying that they translate names of people and places into Dutch. Can't read anything else between the stories, as I'd confuse stuff from one book with the other. No idiot box; the biggest advantage of reading is that I don't have to wait for the next episode, and can take a break when I want to. And no commercials in a paperback :)

                  Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                  • S super

                    Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                    cheers,

                    Super

                    ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                    Lost User
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                    Most of my reading sends me down another hole … so, yes, hard to "finish" even though I'm always reading. Herman Hess and the Glass Bead Game made me think about building one.

                    It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it. ― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food

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                    • S super

                      Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                      cheers,

                      Super

                      ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                      dandy72
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                      People can handle watching multiple TV series at once, I don't see why the same couldn't apply to books. That said, personally I get a lot more out of a (TV) series by binging (that's "binge", not Bing...unlike Google, Bing hasn't yet earned the right to be used as a verb). [Edit] It's been a long time I've been able to read anything (in book format) at all. As I'm getting older, as soon as I'm horizontal I tend to fall asleep. And if I'm sitting in chair that's comfortable enough to want to sit in to read for a while, the same invariably happens.

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                      • S super

                        Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                        cheers,

                        Super

                        ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                        Forogar
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                        I am currently reading three books at once, one is Hut Six by Gordon Welchman - this is in the bathroom and requires a lot of patience and concentration - only available in the bathroom, normally. I then have two phones with an eReader on each, one private, one for work, with different books open on each - all taken from my private library filled from Amazon et al - some technical (on the work phone), usually in PDF format, the rest in ePub or Mobi format.

                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                        • D dandy72

                          People can handle watching multiple TV series at once, I don't see why the same couldn't apply to books. That said, personally I get a lot more out of a (TV) series by binging (that's "binge", not Bing...unlike Google, Bing hasn't yet earned the right to be used as a verb). [Edit] It's been a long time I've been able to read anything (in book format) at all. As I'm getting older, as soon as I'm horizontal I tend to fall asleep. And if I'm sitting in chair that's comfortable enough to want to sit in to read for a while, the same invariably happens.

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                          dandy72 wrote:

                          People can handle watching multiple TV series at once, I don't see why the same couldn't apply to books.

                          TV gives you visual anchors that don't exist in books.

                          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^] "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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                          • S super

                            Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                            cheers,

                            Super

                            ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                            I usually stick to one book. Exception: toilet/bathroom reading. There I read something snack-esque, something informational yet light or something containing a factoid per small chapter while everywhere else, I read tends to be a novel or otherwise integrated, requiring continuous attention and that book I stick to until I'm through with it.

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                            • M musefan

                              I keep my books in the same place. On a shelf, in the library, situated in the west wing of my house. Oh... do I read books... I thought you was asking me to pretend I was in one, my bad :^) On a serious note, it depends what you mean by "reading". There are books I started reading years ago, and have since read a book since. So I guess technically I do read multiple books at a time. I have no intention of finishing them though. I rarely read books at all. I find the time they take isn't worth the satisfaction they deliver. It's inefficient. A film is a much better use of my time, and pretty much does the same job.

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                              Leo56
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                              "I find the time they take isn't worth the satisfaction they deliver" Perhaps you're reading the wrong books or is it just down to lack of imagination? ;P

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                              • S super

                                Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                                cheers,

                                Super

                                ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                                Leo56
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                                Technical - multiple, in electronic format. Technical books are just tools of the trade so not bothered about the e-format Non-technical - one at a time and ALWAYS in paper form - there's just something so tactile about paper print that adds to the enjoyment of the read, so wouldn't dream of reading for enjoyment from an e-reader...

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                                • L Leo56

                                  "I find the time they take isn't worth the satisfaction they deliver" Perhaps you're reading the wrong books or is it just down to lack of imagination? ;P

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                                  musefan
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                                  Nah they are real books, I don't need to imagine them :rolleyes: I am not saying I don't enjoy books, I just find they generally take a long time that I would prefer to spend on other things.

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                                    Nah they are real books, I don't need to imagine them :rolleyes: I am not saying I don't enjoy books, I just find they generally take a long time that I would prefer to spend on other things.

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                                    Leo56
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                                    "..they are real books.." - Nice one! :) But don't you find that the film versions of books are sometimes very different from the way you imagined them to be when first reading them? And look at the dogs breakfast film has made (so far..) of the likes of Dune? Although, I'll grant, the Lord of the Rings was pretty darn good. So, which, if any, books would you like to see on film?

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                                      "..they are real books.." - Nice one! :) But don't you find that the film versions of books are sometimes very different from the way you imagined them to be when first reading them? And look at the dogs breakfast film has made (so far..) of the likes of Dune? Although, I'll grant, the Lord of the Rings was pretty darn good. So, which, if any, books would you like to see on film?

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                                      Leo56 wrote:

                                      But don't you find that the film versions of books are sometimes very different from the way you imagined them to be when first reading them?

                                      Yeah they are definitely different because we are seeing another person's imagination on film. And I don't disagree with most people when they say they cut so much out. But that doesn't mean the film is automatically bad, and if you never read the book then you don't know what (if anything) you are missing - ignorance is bliss and all that.

                                      Leo56 wrote:

                                      So, which, if any, books would you like to see on film?

                                      As I said, I don't read many at all, so couldn't say. The last book I read was Ready Player One. Then the film came out, and although it was quite different I think they did an amazing job with it. Also, pretty much all films these days are based on books, so would be a challenge to find one that isn't already on it's way to hollywood :laugh:

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                                      • S super

                                        Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                                        cheers,

                                        Super

                                        ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                                        Harry Neethling
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                                        While reading non-technical, I usually end up in some odd position I would other wise not sit/lay/stand in.

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                                        • S super

                                          Talking mainly about non technical books, Do you read one book at a time , read it, finish it and move to next one or you read multiple books at various stages of completion. I just realized that I am "trying" to read 5 books and already started fishing for the 6th book to start!! The problem is not the lack of books but the location. 1. In Bathroom ( No need for explanation) 2. Near the bed night stand (Before heading to sleep couple of pages or chapters) 3. In the car (While I chaperone Mrs to various shopping and boring errands) 4. In the Living room (when Idiot box really becomes stupid) 5. In the kitchen ( On weekends when I take over the kitchen responsibility)

                                          cheers,

                                          Super

                                          ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                                          kalberts
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                                          Some of my favorite books that has been in my bookshelf for twenty, thirty or fourty years, I can pull from the shelf to look up a single chapter or passage for rereading by itself. I know the book so well that I've got the context perfectly clear. In no way will this disturb my end-to-end reading of a another novel. I've got somewhere around 15-20 books that know that well and love that much; I certainly don't handle all books that way.

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