April 17, 2008
People who know me well know that I am an ADHD reader. I am usually reading three to four books at a time, and sometimes I will completely forget about a book and start another one. The funny thing is I could map a list of books that I have started and not finished in order to move on to a different book. I’ll put (inc.) next to the ones I didn’t finish and you’ll see my point. This will also tell you a lot about my eclectic taste in books. I’ll start with last summer:
The Gunslinger—-> Bag of Bones (inc.)—-> On the Road (inc.)—-> To Kill a Mockingbird—-> Crum (inc.)—-> All the Pretty Horses (inc.)—> The Book on Leadership—-> It’s Not About Me (inc.)—-> Empire Falls (inc.)—-> Lonesome Dove (inc.)—-> Breakfast of Champions-—> Cat’s Cradle—-> Sirens of Titan (inc.)—-> The Maltese Falcon (inc.)—-> Trainspotting (inc.)—-> The Kite Runner (inc.)—-> One Hundred Years of Solitude (inc.)—-> The Tipping Point (currently reading).
See what I mean. Now, in my defense, some of those books are pretty hefty. Lonesome Dove is somewhere near 1000 pages and Trainspotting is tough to read because it is written using Scottish phonetics. “Now most people would put this doon tae experience, ye always want what ye cannae have and the things that ye dinnae really gie a toss aboot get handed tae ye oan a plate.” And I have read Bag of Bones before,but I wanted to read it again. Once I stumbled on to Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, however, I just abandoned Stephen King’s beautifully written horror romance to go traveling across the country with the Beats. And when I suddenly remembered I had never read To Kill a Mockingbird, I was appalled and just had to read it right away. And so on, and so on.
You can also tell from this list what kind of impact Kurt Vonnegut’s work has on me since I did finish all but one of his novels on the list.
In her book The Bell Jar (the first book I read more than once, by the way ) Sylvia Plath’s narrator says,
“If neurotic is wanting two mutually exclusive things at one and the same time, then I’m neurotic as hell. I’ll be flying back and forth between one mutually exclusive thing and another for the rest of my days.”
I’m usually flying back and forth between six or seven mutually exclusive things at the same time, and it is usually a stack of books.
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April 21st, 2008 at 11:55 am
Haha wow, I can completely relate to this but it’s with other things, such as posts, or writing or video games. Typically i quit cause i just decide it’s boring or don’t care. i really enjoy the book breakfast of champions im reading it now, and so on.
April 21st, 2008 at 4:29 pm
I think Breakfast of Champions is perfect for people with ADHD because so much is going on in that book all at once and the pictures are neat to look at and Vonnegut is amazing and… just, wow.
Thanks for your comments. You’re not a bad writer at all.