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How do you read? I know this is an odd question but how do you read? I mean in terms of newspapers and books. How do you manage to stay with a huge novel for example and read it quicky, what with life's demands? How do you read a newspaper with all it's suppliments? Have you got any tips on how to stick with it?! There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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4 me it has to be interesting- if its good i can read a novel in one sitting- but i dont read word 4 word- i skim the "the sky is blue- he was wearing" bits seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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newspaper magazine the org mostly
and jd's threads | |
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Christopher said: newspaper magazine the org mostly
and jd's threads Im writing a new best seller. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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JDInteractive said: Christopher said: newspaper magazine the org mostly
and jd's threads Im writing a new best seller. do i get a chapter | |
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prb said: i skim the "the sky is blue- he was wearing" bits
you'll end up reading 2 pages of a Capote novel then | |
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Christopher said: JDInteractive said: Im writing a new best seller. do i get a chapter As long as you attend the thread signing. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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i skip through newspapers for what interests me, same with magazines. i'm usually reading 2-3 books at the same time and i switch between them when the mood strikes, or i'll get preoccupied with one book and read it several times, like i am right now. | |
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JDInteractive said: Christopher said: do i get a chapter As long as you attend the thread signing. ill host...punch and cookies okay? | |
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Christopher said: JDInteractive said: As long as you attend the thread signing. ill host...punch and cookies okay? Sure. I dont do body parts though. Apart from boobs. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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Usually I just read bits and pieces of stories in a newpaper....for novels i just wait til the kids are in bed and read it in a couple of hours PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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JDInteractive said: Christopher said: ill host...punch and cookies okay? Sure. I dont do body parts though. Apart from boobs. the cake is boob shaped. cloudy make it | |
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Christopher said: JDInteractive said: Sure. I dont do body parts though. Apart from boobs. the cake is boob shaped. cloudy make it Such a pervert. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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PricelessHo said: prb said: i skim the "the sky is blue- he was wearing" bits
you'll end up reading 2 pages of a Capote novel then only time ive been asked 4 capote books was when the movie was out thats after 8 yrs in a book shop prb remembers to steer clear of capotes novels seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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NEWS; BBC site and a Reuters-like program, summing up all the telex messages.
BOOKS; I am a skimmer, like PRB, but had a proffesional course in high school; I was always a quick reader, but with the course quick-reading (there's techniques) I can finish books even faster. If I liked what I read, I go back and re-read word by word. | |
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HamsterHuey said: NEWS; BBC site and a Reuters-like program, summing up all the telex messages.
BOOKS; I am a skimmer, like PRB, but had a proffesional course in high school; I was always a quick reader, but with the course quick-reading (there's techniques) I can finish books even faster. If I liked what I read, I go back and re-read word by word. i have done that with the last 3 HP books wanted to finish them quick- so no one could spoil it 4 me seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: HamsterHuey said: NEWS; BBC site and a Reuters-like program, summing up all the telex messages.
BOOKS; I am a skimmer, like PRB, but had a proffesional course in high school; I was always a quick reader, but with the course quick-reading (there's techniques) I can finish books even faster. If I liked what I read, I go back and re-read word by word. i have done that with the last 3 HP books wanted to finish them quick- so no one could spoil it 4 me Ahem, SO same here... Hehehe. But strangely, I do not want to re-read them. I love Garth Nix's Keys To The Kingdom series, which is fun. | |
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i'm a huge reader, but i read slowly and thoroughly. i enjoy books too
much to just rush over them. i've done a course in speed-reading but i fail to see how that would be of good use to a novel. it's ok for articles and magazines and whatever, but when i sit down to read a novel i want to absorb it. that's why i've never managed to read more than 30 pages of a novel per hour. 2 minutes per page, that about my max reading speed. so yeah, it takes a lot of time to finish a 700 page book but i just make that time and compromise on sleep or going out to do it as much as i do. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I also read with my eyes PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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Right now I'm much more into non-fiction and I tend to take my time with that if it's interesting. If a novel is just a good story, i'll read it fast but if the use of language is engaging then I'll slow down and just enjoy the movement of the words.
I will read the same book a few times if I really like it. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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JDInteractive said: I know this is an odd question but how do you read? I mean in terms of newspapers and books. How do you manage to stay with a huge novel for example and read it quicky, what with life's demands? How do you read a newspaper with all it's suppliments? Have you got any tips on how to stick with it?!
I routinely in the morning, read the local paper, the Wall Street Journal, and on Sunday, the NY Times. I don't read the want ads. With books, I read nonfiction and mark pages that have data worth remembering. For obligatory books I speed read. Right now I'm speed reading "Results That Last" by Quint Studer, as my employer used him as a consultant, and bought the program. We're doing so poorly, Quint is making a personal visit to our hospital. Those damn surveys!!! ha. When I travel, or have a long car ride, I'll bring a book. | |
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I've never one been much for reading. Or anything else that would result in keeping my brain sharp.
That type of stuff tends to get in the way of my cat-like instincts. | |
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HamsterHuey said: prb said: i have done that with the last 3 HP books wanted to finish them quick- so no one could spoil it 4 me Ahem, SO same here... Hehehe. But strangely, I do not want to re-read them. I love Garth Nix's Keys To The Kingdom series, which is fun. im waiting til thats finished as 4 HP- every time i watch one of the movies- i start the series again and i re-read them all b4 the release of the last 3 books seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: HamsterHuey said: Ahem, SO same here... Hehehe. But strangely, I do not want to re-read them. I love Garth Nix's Keys To The Kingdom series, which is fun. im waiting til thats finished as 4 HP- every time i watch one of the movies- i start the series again and i re-read them all b4 the release of the last 3 books THey ain't THAT good... | |
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I read a novel, but about 2 pages at a time, reading makes me so sleepy. | |
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I crack a book and just rock it. | |
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2the9s said: I crack a book and just rock it.
How is that big book going, I forget its name now | |
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james patterson booksn are so easy to read...each chapter is like 2- 3 pages long--before you know it you finished the whole damn book | |
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ZombieKitten said: 2the9s said: I crack a book and just rock it.
How is that big book going, I forget its name now A Suitable Boy? I'll crack that any day now. | |
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2the9s said: ZombieKitten said: How is that big book going, I forget its name now A Suitable Boy? I'll crack that any day now. I gave mine back to the salvos I couldn't deal with the pressure staring at me from the bookcase each day | |
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