Occasionally I'll have a book that I've bought or received as a gift, and, although I really want to read it, either the length or type of book is putting me off starting it. I'll only ever have one book like that at a time, but at the moment it's Anna Karenina. I've had it since last Christmas, but I now have a nine-month old son and fitting it between parenting and a nine-to-five job seems kind of daunting. I feel like a book like that deserves a bigger commitment of time and focus.
The book before that was The Brothers Karamazov. Took me ages to start because the size was putting me off, but damn was it worth it.
jonny_mtown7 t1_ja2dyaf wrote
This is normal. Parenting has huge responsibilities. I'm trying to read a book about Game Theory and I've had little time. I have a 15 and 10 year old. It's a lot of work. Throw in laundry, food prep, and your job and because we need sleep it becomes hard to read at great lengths.