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I finished a book less than an hour ago. I’m already jonesing for the next one.

I finished a book less than an hour ago. I’m already jonesing for the next one.

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Karen

I can relate. I always have to start another book right away!

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Debora

Same here! Even though I read multiple books at the same time lol

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Rose

I need time to contemplate the book I finished. I don’t usually dive right into another book.

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JeffQuestion author

I mean to do that, but I can’t seem to wait! Then I kind of feel like I’m cheating on the book I just finished.

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Polly

Sometimes I do that to avoid grieving the characters in the book I just finished.

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JeffQuestion author

Yeah…

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Joe

Yes I understand

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Brittany

This is where e-readers are awesome

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Lori

I read in bed every night before going to sleep so it’s right into the next book for me. They’re lined up on Kindle!

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Louise

An hour is a long time to go without reading, i don’t normally wait that long myself.

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Piyush

What you need is a Netflix for books.

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Arden

I totally chain read. Haha

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Gloria

I feel your pain……

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Jennifer

I need a few hours to digest what I just finished. However, when I see that I am nearing the end of the book I am on, I line up the next one immediately. Lol!

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Susan

Me too!

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Chrissy

i just finished The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. I really enjoyed it. Last night I started one called Black Water Lillies. No impression of it as yet.

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Pamela

I always have a book ready in the TBR stack next to my bed. I keep the stack to 4 books and love adding to it.

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Marie

I always have a book “on deck” (to borrow a baseball term).

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Anita

When I am midway thru a book I really, really like I pick out another book and start reading the first few chapters. That way, when I am done with my current book I have somewhere to go–the next book is expecting me.

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Polly

@Anita “The next book is expecting me”…I love that!

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Debbie

Book Jonesin’ is a serious condition! Gotta keep a line up of “books to be read” ready to avoid serious injury! ?

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Julie

i feel your pain

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Cáitín

I feel that way every time lol

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Julie

Totally relate!

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Leslie

Digest!!!!

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Cassandra

I don’t bother waiting lol

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Crystal

I can relate. I go to my library room and find the next one

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Ernie

Book hangover. Recover. New book

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Peg

A whole hour?

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JeffQuestion author

OK, sometimes it’s less.

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Julissa

I have to at least read one chapter of another book when I finish.

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