reader’s block (rē’dərz blŏk) – n. 1. a usually temporary condition in which a reader finds it impossible to get into a new book. This affliction is most common after the reader finishes a book they loved. see also: nothing stacks up.![]()
I’ve got a problem, and I’m guessing you can probably figure out what it is from the title of this post and the handy definition I’ve included. I finished The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and was absolutely blown away by it. It will probably end up being in my Top 2 or 3 for the year. (Seriously, go out and read it right now.) I followed that up with an amazing memoir that Bantam Books will publish in January 2009 (more on that as the date gets closer). That one-two punch of wonderful books has so spoiled me that nothing else is holding my attention.
This is a common problem for me and is the price I pay for reading a great book. It in no way says anything about the quality of the books that come after. They just suffer by proximity. So, I skim, trying lots of different books.
I actually just reorganized several of my precariously leaning piles of books and came away with 8 possible contenders for the position of “next book.” Happily, I also came away with 4 books to donate to my local library. I have finally accepted that I’ll never read them. Before any of you gasp and say, “You’re giving away books you haven’t read?!” don’t worry. I’ve still got around 3000 to choose from…
I’ll let you all know of any of the 8 contenders qualify!
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http://bookworm.typepad.com/ Laura
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http://bookworm.typepad.com/ Laura
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Thomas
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Thomas
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http://www.annhandley.com Ann Handley
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http://www.annhandley.com Ann Handley
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vickie
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vickie
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http://www.booksonthenightstand.com Michael
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http://www.booksonthenightstand.com Michael
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http://www.blogbusinessworld.blogspot.com Wayne Hurlbert
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http://www.blogbusinessworld.blogspot.com Wayne Hurlbert
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Susan
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Susan
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http://bookworm.typepad.com/ Laura
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http://bookworm.typepad.com/ Laura
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http://www.booksonthenightstand.com Michael
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http://www.booksonthenightstand.com Michael

