More then in real life 
I can read a book in a series then read a bunch of other books on different subjects,go back to the series pick up the next book and know right where I left off in terms of characters,plot, and continuation of the story.
Usually what happens is a find a book I like then end up reading a bunch in the same genre.
Right now I'm reading about Vikings.
Strategy-wise, I find I do best when I focus on the center of sentences and trace along with a finger. Any tips on technique?
Present list:
Ham on Rye (Bukowski)
Ask the Dust (Fante)
East of Eden (Steinbeck)
Tapping the Source (Kem Nunn)
ClavinH (See what I did?)
All AFTER I finish this pretentious, New-Agey Maynard James Keenan bio. Very much want to complete a '100 Before You Die' list of classics, but I'm too damn slow and distracted.