Bouncing this question around other writers I know, I’ve been entertained by the variety of behaviors and approaches. Before I wrote so much, I RARELY failed to finish reading a book. I’m a fast reader, and I felt it a karmic duty to struggle through (even when the going got rough) in consideration of the time and energy the author expended creating it.
However, now that I’m writing across various venues, and my reading time is compressed, I’m a lot more ruthless. I’m usually juggling a few books actively at any time, and I also have a small shelf of “stalled” books which I intend to finish eventually at the request of a friend or in an attempt to backfill my literary education. But if I’m not thus obliged, I’ll drop a stinker like that *decisive fingersnap*. There’s too much great stuff that I miss to pity the garbage anymore.
If I’m not feeling social, I don’t read graphic novels in public. They invariably draw attention, especially since I’m a woman past college age. For like reasons, I remove especially lurid book jackets with provocative titles. I’m a bit of an urban hermit in Manhattan where people volunteer commentary on everything all the time. Sometimes I just want to read over lunch, not incite an impromptu book club which invariably leads to someone shouting how great James Patterson is- yeesh. Yet and still, when something grabs me, I’ll drag it with me everywhere, cramming paragraphs and pages into every spare minute until I’ve consumed it whole.
So, do you save certain books for the train and others for the bath? Do you feel guilty about putting one down? How many are you reading today?
