So…I’m reading 3 books at the same time. Never,
ever in my life have I tried this. I’m usually an “on-book-gal” and proud of
it. Already with the amount of articles that I have to read for work, is hard
for me to follow everything that’s happening in several articles at a time,
imagine with books. But then, a lot happened.
I don’t have an order for the
books that I want to read during this year, so I decided to go for “The Bluest
Eye” by Toni Morrison after I finished “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” by
Seth Grahame-Smith. 2 reasons lead me to that decision: First of all, The Book Lady starting the Tony Morrison day and second the fact that I recently
joined the Read the Nobels blog. So I thought, why not? However, one of TBL
advices when reading Tony Morrison is to NOT read it before going to sleep.
Now, she looooooves Tony Morrison, and I have never read a book from her, so I
decided to follow her advice. Problem is, I cannot go to bead without reading.
I just can’t!
Someone came to my rescue without knowing it, since I got a
copy of “The Super Spud Trilogy” by Michael Diack, which became my bedtime
book. So far so good, 2 books, I can do this right?.
And then…and then I got a
call from my local library. They got the last part of “1Q84” by Haruki Murakami
waiting for me. Well, not really, they got an edition of the book that has the
3 books, whereas I finished an edition that only has the first 2. What to do? I
couldn’t let that book go, because who knows how long would it take for it to
come back to me and I really, really want to know what happens at the end
(Murakami does that to you, apparently). At the same time, I couldn’t leave the
Trilogy behind, someone is waiting for a review, and I’m enjoying the Spuds…and
I can’t leave The Bluest Eye behind because…well, I’m really liking the story,
hard as it is.
So here I am…reading 3
books at a time, trying at the same time to start packing and no to cut
completely my social life…while off course keeping ahead at work…ha…Hopefully I
won’t get lost in between so many different stories!.
So what about you? What’s your record for books
read at the same time? How do you manage to keep the stories straight?