This week’s musing asks…
How far along are you in your current read before you start thinking about what you’ll read next?
I always have a list in my head of books I want to read so when I start a new book I am already thinking about my next read. That does not mean I will actually read what I plan. Things happen. I see something that looks interesting and it goes to the top of my list. I think that list in my head is a defense to a make sure I am never out of a book to read. I suspect I would panic if there was not a book around to read. Do I need help? I don't think so. There are much worse things to panic about.
Some of my reading plan is out of my hands because I participate in two book groups where someone else chooses the books for the month from a local library stack. They are not the most recent publications either, which is frustrating. However, I try to plan other books I want to read in my head, hoping life's little dramas don't get in the way!
ReplyDeleteI have an extensive tbr list but I alwyas go back and forth with what's next. Here's my Musing
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Ha! If I didn't have a "next book" to read I'd totally be panicked. Luckily, there are way more books to read than I have time for!
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nope, I plan not a thing. who knows what I might feel like when I finish this one??
ReplyDeletenope, I plan not a thing. who knows what I might feel like when I finish this one??
ReplyDeleteI usually don't choose my next book, however, sometimes I do. It all depends on what I have on my schedule for the week.
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ReplyDeleteI am very bad at planning ahead. I almost never plan. The reading challenges have made me a little more disciplined, I guess but I still love to be spontaneous.