The Rivers of London vs Money Hungry [Double Review and Discussion]
I often have more than one book on currently reading at a time and there are reasons for this. Some are practical. I might have one at home, one at work, on my Kindle Voyage, one of my Kindle App. Some are more just my style of consuming media. I usually reach a point with any media where I just get bogged down or tired out by the current plot. I've guessed the twist. The characters are dawdling. The author is dawdling. Whatever. Switching back and forth helps me to alleviate some of that issue. It also creates interesting intersections. I am a big believer in the concept that the Book-You-Read is not the same as the Book-You-Hold . BYH stems from a certain place in the author's life, the publisher's state-of-being, the editor's whims. The reality of the publishing world. The reality of your current bookstores or libraries. Insomuch, the BYH is really the Book-They-Wrote and Book-That-Was-Eventually-Made-Available-After-Very-Many-Business-Decisions but let's ...