Working at a bookstore, I run into a lot of books that I want to read. In fact, my “to read” list has gotten longer, and longer, and longer the more I’ve worked there. We’re allowed to keep a stash shelf in the store of things we intend to either read and return (we can check books out for 30 days) or purchase in one chunk later on.

Needless to say, it’s taken a bit of willpower not to pour my paycheck back into the store, even with the snazzy employee discount I get. Especially since I tend to be in the middle of a bunch of books all at once.

On my list right now:

  • The Lies of Locke Lamora (need to actually finish this) – Scott Lynch
  • Blood Sucking Fiends – Christopher Moore
  • The Spellman Files – Lisa Lutz
  • Wherever You Go, There You Are – John Kabat-Zinn
  • The Universe in a Single Atom – His Holiness the Dalai Lama
  • Diet for a Dead Planet – Christopher D Cook
  • The Diet Myth – Paul Campos
  • The Courage to Start and No Need for Speed – John “The Penguin” Bingham

As some of you might know, though, I’ve had some troubles for the last 6 months (has it really been that long? :/ ), so my attention span is a fickle beast that I’m frequently frustrated with. Which basically boils down to my having trouble actually finishing books, or not being able to read them front to back in any reasonable time.

That’s not so much a problem with the non-fiction books, since I can usually go chapter to chapter with them, and bounce between a few.

But with fiction? I’ve read the beginning of Lies of Locke Lamora at least three times now, because I get into it, get excited, have to put the book down… have a few bad days, and just don’t pick it up again after.

I’ve always been a serious reader who didn’t shy away from tome-sized novels. But now I’m finding that it might be time to focus on short stories for awhile, and get back to the tomes later. (You’ll notice that both the other novels on that list are lighter and more humorous reading. That’s intentional as well.)

Either way though, I’m pretty excited about my current list of things to read. I’ll post updates if any of them become favorites, and hopefully in a month or so have another list of things that are on the bookshelf.

Until then, though, you might consider stock in bookmarks. I tend to use lots of them.

How many bookmarks do YOU need?
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3 thoughts on “How many bookmarks do YOU need?

  • March 22, 2011 at 9:34 pm
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    Dude, I have been trying SO HARD not to tell you about any cool books I’ve read lately, because my list keeps expanding, too. Even into entirely new subjects that I never thought I had interest in before.

  • March 24, 2011 at 7:38 am
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    Since I was given a Kindle, 1, maybe 2 at most. I also tend to be a serial reader rather than parallel, devouring novels of all lengths at breakneck speeds.

    Also, you really should finish Lies of Locke Lamora. It’s pretty fantastic, and the sequel was pretty good as well.

    • March 24, 2011 at 9:28 am
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      @Jason – Yeah I know. I keep getting about a third of the way into it, when things get “interesting” with the Grey Man… and then ending up having to put it down for some reason and then (as I am currently) not really remembering what was going on.

      Also, it can be a little graphic, so I’ve gotta be in the right mood for it. (That’s a post all its own, for another day.)

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