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Because ADHD I usually have at least 4 books underway at the same time.
I'm just about to finish Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson.
I just started Piranesi by Susanna Clarke.
I'm also reading A City on Mars, a nonfiction book by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith.
I started re-reading the Area X trilogy by Jeff Vandermeer, I think I'm still in Annihilation.
I also started re-reading Dune by Frank Herbert, but honestly it's such a slog that I think I got halfway through before getting frustrated. The worldbuilding may be interesting but holy shit is Herbert's writing turgid.
Upvote for the use of the word turgid.
But yes it is. I found that to be the case with the Foundation series as well. I read them when I was younger - perhaps I skimmed them, or I'm just getting picky as I get older.
I'm definitely getting pickier as I get older. Back in my 20's I went through all the Dune books, including the ones written by Frank's son which are… well, even worse. Doubt I could do it now. Probably the same with Foundation too if I tried reading them again.
Glad it's not just me ;-)