How bad is your backlog? I have almost a full shelf of books I need to read. I tend to read books fairly slowly and get immersed, and I prefer to read on quiet evenings or in bed. This causes books to pile up faster than I can read them (the last three books I read were all 900ish pages). I also find deciding what to read next slows me down considerably, and I have so many trilogies/series that I want to jump in on. How do you deal with your pile of shame, and do you think you'll ever reach the bottom?
>>7723428
I've read just over half the books on my bookshelf.
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There's also Quixote that bores me to tears and I want to at the very least read the first part and drop it for a ye
Most physicals, I end up reading them anyways. And I actually only read short ones digitally for some autistic reason.
>>7723428
Robin Hobb, eh? I've had sex with her daughter and eaten a meal at her table. Husband is a judo master. They're a little conservative.
>>7723640
How was she?
>>7723644
she was a pretty nice lady.
>>7723658
Her daughter, I mean.