This is a comment by my interim boss (I'm on loan to another company this week) who gave this as her explanation to why she doesn't want to borrow any English language books at this time
My reply was "so you'll be finished them by tomorrow evening"
but No, she started two of the six when she was on holidays
LAST summer
I can't imagine a book long enough that I'd still be reading it twelve months later
, unless we were talking about War and Peace in V.O. (when I haven't yet learned Russian
)
There doesn't seem to be much point in inviting HER to join the Challenge, does there?
I might work on her just the same
Got to go to bed, there's a book calling my name
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Merri
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That's a LONG time.
I can see it taking a while to finish a book. A book could be either long or you would have a lot going on. But still, last summer. By that time I would think you would lose the thread of any storyline the book was about, forget the characters, and feel like you should just start all over anyway.
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Now that sounds like
Now that sounds like something Ken used to do, although it took him that long for just one book...till my reading rubbed off on him and he got hooked. I could never understand how he could even enjoy reading the same book in such spits and spurts, for so long.
Kathy D
Started last summer and
Started last summer and still not read? I've got a number of those on my shelves, but I classify them as DNF (Did Not Finish).
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Hi all - I had five on the go at the same time today, one I
didn't quite finish at lunch yesterday, one I mislaid yesterday evening, one I'd started in McDonald's at lunchtime, one I'd started before I remembered the previous two, and one I started at work last week when my computer crashed (it took five or ten minutes to reboot and I got 23 pages read) that I haven't quite got back to
But as you'll note, the oldest is only a week old
and I did forget it at work so wasn't able to continue it the same evening
Hugs
Sadhbh
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Since then I've finished the one I read at lunch yesterday,
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Sadhbh
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I used to have 3-4 books
I used to have 3-4 books running along at the same time. I would have different books in the process of being read in different rooms, but I eventually gave up and started carting the book I was reading from room to room. (That's cause I now need to cart reading glasses with me.)
Nancy
More than...
Having more than 1 book going at a time just doesn't work for me! That said, yes I have done it!! Left a book somewhere, started another, forgot to put my book in the bag when I was leaving for work so borrowed a book to read at lunch!!!
Yep, we've all done it! Now, I just take my book along with me from room to room & usually with me when I leave the house because you never know when you will have a few minutes to read!
Reading, one of life's true treasures. 
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