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Week 36: Tell us about your reading habits
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I seem to be in a read all of one series phase, I've finished reading Victoria Thompson (except for the newest one- which the library doesn't have), and am now reading Charles Todd's mysteries. The ebook that I'm reading is called The Captain's Daughter, a novel about survivors of the Titanic, and the audiobook I'm listening to is Origin in Death by J.D. Robb.




I read anywhere and everywhere I can! I always have a book with me, whether it is a real live paper book or my kindle or on audio to listen to while driving. I have usually 5 or more going at once as I have a bed time book, a quick read for "homework" time where I read as the kids do homework and my audio again while doing my morning walk/run/biking as well as one in the car for driving.
I love stories. I am not so much into the television thing but love a good engaging writer.

Kindle is fun. Especially when traveling to lighten the load or get a new book easily.
I also always try to have an audiobook going in the car. Now that my daughter made the dance team I spend even more time in the car commuting.
Usually I have a book w/ all the time. It really helps during the long waits for doctor appts, having lunch, stuck for a bridge lift...plus I read before bed or any chance I can grab.
One book is best for me & one audiobook.
Do you read before bed? Do you read at home or go to a coffee shop? Do you listen to audiobooks? Do you prefer a physical book or do you like eBooks better? Are you the type of person who can only focus on one book at a time, or do you have multiple books going at once?
I'm definitely a multiple-books-at-once person. I usually have a book I'm reading related to some sort of goal (i.e. read all of Stephen King), a book that I randomly picked up and an audiobook. I read most often on my lunch break at work and for a little bit before bed. I also get a lot of "reading" time via audibook when I'm commuting to and from work.