I find myself purchasing a lot of books, and starting on one and reading several chapters or so. Then I won't read it for ages, and lose track of what happened, so I start on a new book or start again.
How do I remain consistent with reading and keeping up with what's happening?
>>9104772
How about not being an autistic faggot?
Has that never occurred to you before? It wouldn't surprise me since your mother was a whore and your father was a charlatan.
I realize that since I am an intellectual and you are just a part of the lower plebeian class, you may have difficulties understanding my superior technique in regards to the writing and understanding of the literature I consume daily. Don't expect to get on my level any time soon, I was reading Gravity's Rainbow and Infinite Jest before you even came out of your father's sack. Good luck reading those novels without their companion guides like I did. You would probably be too stupid to understand the plot without it.
I've already wasted too much of my valuable reading time responding to this infantile post. You are a faggot OP.
>>9104772
Read on a schedule, and only stick to 1 or 2 books at a time.
>>9104772
>Then I won't read it for ages
Stop doing this part
>>9104772
why is it that you stop reading it? maybe since this is a recurring problem you should write a small summary of what you last read, at least a para graph.
>>9104772
I've been doing this a lot lately too. I don't find it to be a big problem with non-fiction, but I can see how it could fuck you up with novels. no advice, just wanted to commiserate. eventually you'll find something that grabs you, I guess.