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I'm excited to get stuck into this one! I recently reread a bit of a Sherlock-related book I love and now I'm craving for some more Sherlock/mystery so hopefully this fun-looking MG Sherlock book will not disappoint!


The best way I balance reading a lot of books is to read a set number of pages of one and then move to another. So, if I'm reading 3 books, i'll read 100 pages of book 1, then move to book 2. read 100 pages of book 2, then read 100 pages of book 3. it helps ensure you're reading bits of each book and not just favoring one over the other.
that's just my system, idk if others have easier/more efficient ones. and for books that are taking me longer to read because the writing or story is more dense, i might decrease it to only reading 50-75 pages instead of 100.
That’s some great advice Jessica!
Personally I wouldn’t do that because if I’m reading more than one book at once I start confusing the plots together and it becomes a whole mess so I’d probably split up the month for each book. Like if I had 3 books to read I’d assign 10 days to each book. Most likely it wouldn’t take me 10 days to finish one of them and that gives me extra time with the other ones. It’d be a pretty flexible plan. The more I enjoy the book the faster I’m likely to finish it. But that’s all a hypothetical plan because I’m not in a lot of groups (this group gives me enough things to keep up with, and I control how much stuff we do at once!) and we only have 1 book of the month each month (not counting the readathon book, although I probably should count that).
@Irina hope it works out for you whichever way you decide to split your time between the books! I’m just about to start Sherlock Academy myself so I can’t wait to see if it’s good or not!
Personally I wouldn’t do that because if I’m reading more than one book at once I start confusing the plots together and it becomes a whole mess so I’d probably split up the month for each book. Like if I had 3 books to read I’d assign 10 days to each book. Most likely it wouldn’t take me 10 days to finish one of them and that gives me extra time with the other ones. It’d be a pretty flexible plan. The more I enjoy the book the faster I’m likely to finish it. But that’s all a hypothetical plan because I’m not in a lot of groups (this group gives me enough things to keep up with, and I control how much stuff we do at once!) and we only have 1 book of the month each month (not counting the readathon book, although I probably should count that).
@Irina hope it works out for you whichever way you decide to split your time between the books! I’m just about to start Sherlock Academy myself so I can’t wait to see if it’s good or not!

Makes sense! I tend to read mainly the same kind of books (welp loving one genre and reading it till I die😂) so it’s usually an issue for me

😂 me too!
⚓Its me Irina the READER⚓ wrote: "@Kadi Thanks so much! I will try both Jessica's and your ideas. 😊 How is Sherlock Academy?"
Let us know which one works better for you!
I'm 2 chapters in and I'm liking that it's a quick read but it's odd. I can't explain it but it has really weird vibes to it. Like I don't know try-hard vibes like those kid's books that feel like a kid's book. I know I read a lot of middle grade but often it's so well written it doesn't feel like it's been dumbed down but there's something I picked up in this that I don't really like. And it's kinda sexist. I highlighted a couple of low-key sexist quotes so I can include it in a scathing review if it doesn't improve😂 But I'm only 2 chapters in so it might get better! The big plus side to being quick to get through is that I feel like I can keep going without putting in much effort
Let us know which one works better for you!
I'm 2 chapters in and I'm liking that it's a quick read but it's odd. I can't explain it but it has really weird vibes to it. Like I don't know try-hard vibes like those kid's books that feel like a kid's book. I know I read a lot of middle grade but often it's so well written it doesn't feel like it's been dumbed down but there's something I picked up in this that I don't really like. And it's kinda sexist. I highlighted a couple of low-key sexist quotes so I can include it in a scathing review if it doesn't improve😂 But I'm only 2 chapters in so it might get better! The big plus side to being quick to get through is that I feel like I can keep going without putting in much effort

You already bought all the books! I guess the stakes are higher for you now😂 you’re really going to have to like it!

So glad you liked it Irina! I'd stopped for a bit because of my exam but now that's over I'm going to get back into it and finish off the book👏🏻