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Today’s Booking Through Thursday:
Do your reading habits change in the Spring? Do you read gardening books? Even if you don’t have a garden? More light fiction than during the Winter? Less? Travel books? Light paperbacks you can stick in a knapsack?
Or do you pretty much read the same kinds of things in the Spring as you do the rest of the year?
I haven’t noticed a difference. I’m heading into a phase where I’m reading a lot more fiction than non-fiction, but I think that may be out of necessity rather than a seasonal adjustment. I’ve read so many history books for research that I’m just plain tired of them for now (I’m sure this is temporary), and it’s been so long since I read a lot of fiction, that I’m starving for some entertainment. I suppose, if anything, in Spring I tend to want to read shorter books in general, but since I’m tackling my To-Be-Read pile I don’t think I can be choosy. I’m going to finish up Orphans of Chaos next, which is of moderate length, but after that I’m reading Spirit Gate, since Shadow Gate is out now. After that it’s Talyn so I can read Hawkspar when it comes out. Then, I think, Hood so I can read Scarlet, which I’m reading for the What’s In a Name Challenge (see a pattern here?) So whatever I may wish, I’m not looking at a slim, streamlined reading list for Spring.

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Yep, sounds about like my reading list. Thank goodness Hawkspar is coming out in June!