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I released a new book a few weeks ago: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
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Daniel

~~Sing now; ye people of the Tower of Anor,
for the Realm of Sauron is ended for ever,
and the Dark Tower is thrown down.~~


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"'Sing now ye people of Minas Anor for the realm of Sauron is ended for ever..."


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I owe myself reading some philosophy books, but I always end up with a fantasy one in my hands. Major problem!"
Hi Shii. Yes- both are enriching and also complimentary. I am completing my short philosophy book now before returning to a new Fantasy series.
Good reading.
Daniel

I owe myself reading some philosophy books, but I always end up with a fantasy one in my hands. Major problem!

But my question is about what would mak..."
Thanks, Lisa. That makes sense. Sometimes it seems that the desire to especially like a book is also based on things like marketing hype, or even just the cover! Yours is the more rational of the shifts.

But my question is about what would make you "want to ..."
For me, I pick up a book to try it, but there's something about the book that I really like, but much more that I dislike. It could be that there is a very good story destroyed by poor writing skills, or the author writes beautifully, but has nothing to say. Recently, I read a book that started wonderfully, I loved it. Then the book deteriorated to such an extent that the only reason why I finished it was because it was a review copy and I felt obligated to read it to the end. The first of the book was so amazing that I wanted to like the book, but the rest of it was so bad that I couldn't.
That's what I mean by "I really wanted to like this book...", that there's such strong potential but something ruins it.

I felt I had to answer to this one, because I am a sucker for doing exactly that- reading multiple books at once.
Why I do it? Well, I tend to have different moods in what I would like to read on different days. I started Plato's The republic and halfway through I started one or two other books because I felt like reading something entirely different to spend my time.
Having said that- if a book is really good I do read it in one go (without starting another one at the same time) - other books, I don't find as interesting but I feel I should read are the ones I crawl through.
Also- I read some books via the Kindle app on my phone when I'm out and about, and I read paperbooks at home... hence the various amount of books going at once! :D

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