Oh, I do have that problem with fiction, but that's why I'm mostly reading nonfiction - fiction never stays on the currently-reading list very long.
That's also part of why I don't read as much of it anymore: none of the bits of my current life where I shoehorn in reading time are suitable for "must read all 300 pages in one go cannot stop sorry." So I have to time when I start a good novel very carefully to large blocks of free time. I can usually manage to get through the first 1/3 or so in small bits? But once it really gets rolling I have to keep going.
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That's also part of why I don't read as much of it anymore: none of the bits of my current life where I shoehorn in reading time are suitable for "must read all 300 pages in one go cannot stop sorry." So I have to time when I start a good novel very carefully to large blocks of free time. I can usually manage to get through the first 1/3 or so in small bits? But once it really gets rolling I have to keep going.