![]() ![]() ![]() The other problem is lack of reading time. I’m loyal like that! They are all very different books, so it’s not like I’m getting storylines mixed up or anything, but, when I do have some reading time, I find myself quite torn about which one to pick up. I prefer to immerse myself in just one and see it through to the end, before starting on another. I know some people like to read a number of books at the same time, but I don’t. So, this all feels strangely messy to me. Fortunately, out choice for this month was Why Mummy Drinks by Gill Sims, which is, unlike the Thubron, a very swift read, so easy to whizz through sufficient pages to have a conversation…but still I have not completed it. At the beginning of last week, I glanced at my diary and saw that it was my book club on Thursday and I hadn’t even started our book. It’s fascinating and enthralling, but written so beautifully, that you have to read every word, so it’s a slow read and has also therefore taken me longer than expected. Then I realised it was getting close to the end of the month and I hadn’t even started April’s choice on my Facebook Reading Challenge, Colin Thubron’s To A Mountain in Tibet, so I started that. This is not by choice I was reading The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, but this was taking me longer than expected. A quick glance at my Goodreads profile will tell you that I have three books on the go right now. ![]() I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed by my reading situation at the moment. ![]()
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