Do you read more than one book at once?
>>9177646
I tried to juggle two books at once
the librarian yelled at me and so I stopped tossing the books, picked one and went on my way.
thats when I learned that I cannot juggle.
on topic, nah
I generally don't, but I do understand why people may do so especially when reading particularly long works or non-fiction. That being said, there are some works that I think definitely should be given complete attention, but that might just be me.
>>9177646
i read a few chapters of a novel on the morning that takes me about a week to finish and at night i read essays/short stories that take me a day or two
I'm a grad student so I have to. It really only sounds difficult. Just try it.
yes, of course.
Only if the books in question are short story collections.
>>9177661
I admire your dedication to writing a joke you probably knew was terrible
I wish there were still people like you in the movie industry. We need another Blazing Saddles or Airplane
>>9177646
who is this fetching female
>>9177942
Tim Minchin
who is this thick sweater dick-wetter
if none of them really captures me, yes
i also have some audiobooks (yeah, what you gon do?) for driving to work. those sre always additional to the books i'm reading. i have my kindle app with books for when i am somewhere with unexpected time to kill and ofc my physicsl copies at home. atm it's 6 books...
I read two or three books at a time. One is my main reading the other two, usually poetry, short stories or essays, I read at night making slow progress on them.
>>9177646
Every English major (or college student) has to.
Outside of studies, I don't.
>>9177646
Not usually but this year I'm trying to read more non-fiction and I think it'd be best if I read between a non-fiction book and a fiction book at the same time.
>>9177661
>the librarian yelled
BRACE YOURSELVES!!!! EL APOCALIPSIS SE ACERCA!!!!!
>>9177646
Ann is an Aryan goddess desu.