I have a problem. Books, you say? Well, that's fairly obvious. But my actual, continual, perpetual problem is reading too many books at one time.
I never used to have this problem, but somewhere I discovered that if I read a small portion of a book, the information stayed with me easier, and it was nice to have the time to ruminate upon what I had read, luxuries that aren't an option if I read only one book at a time and zip through it. And, of course, the benefit of reading smaller portions of a book more slowly is that one can ......... read even more books!!
Some of the books that I am currently reading:
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen (just finished)
Rilla of Ingleside - L.M. Montgomery
War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy
New Grub Street - George Gissing
The Fortune of the Rougons - Émile Zola
The History of Napoleon Buonaparte - John Gibson Lockhart
Tales of Men and Ghosts - Edith Wharton
Count Magnus and other Ghost Stories - M.R. James
Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury
The History of the Ancient World - Susan Wise Bauer
Metamorphoses - Ovid
The Sayings of the Desert Fathers
Just looking at the list gives me hives. I had limited myself to a total of 5 at a time. What happened?
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