Choosing a book gratifying, it’s worth dragging process, starting even — Pamela Paul, Life Bob: Flawed Heroine Keeps Book Books, Plot Ensues

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Choosing a book is so gratifying, it’s worth dragging out the process, starting even before finishing the current one. As the final chapters approach, you can pile up the possibilities like a stack of travel brochures. You can lay out three books and let them linger overnight before making a final decision in the morning. You can Google the reviews; ask other people if they’ve read it, collect information. The choice may ultimately depend on the mood and the moment. ��?You have to read a book at the right time for you,’ Lessing also said, ��?and I am sure this cannot be insisted on too often, for it is the key to the enjoyment of literature.

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