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Sorry for your loss Kirsten. It's always difficult to lose a 'member of the family'. My thoughts are with you.
Jennifer - You're welcome. It is a great resource.
Jennifer - You're welcome. It is a great resource.


Kristie wrote: "Have you guys heard of Spritz? New technology coming out that increases your reading speed. What do you think about it?
You can read about it and even try it out here: http://www.gizmag.com/spritz..."
I keep going back to this and I'm not convinced I'd want to read like this.
Of course the technology will become widely available, everyone will start using it and I'll get frustrated that everyone is reading faster then me, so I'll then start using it! :)
You can read about it and even try it out here: http://www.gizmag.com/spritz..."
I keep going back to this and I'm not convinced I'd want to read like this.
Of course the technology will become widely available, everyone will start using it and I'll get frustrated that everyone is reading faster then me, so I'll then start using it! :)
Lynn wrote: "Kristie wrote: "Have you guys heard of Spritz? New technology coming out that increases your reading speed. What do you think about it?
You can read about it and even try it out here: http://www.g..."
I know, right? That's what I'm wondering. Is this really going to take off? or will people just say no way? I was a hold out on cell phones, but now I can't live without mine. I have everything in there!
You can read about it and even try it out here: http://www.g..."
I know, right? That's what I'm wondering. Is this really going to take off? or will people just say no way? I was a hold out on cell phones, but now I can't live without mine. I have everything in there!
If the technology is there and widely available then people will use it I think. The temptation to read faster will be too much.
I'm like you though Kristie, always late to the party. Took me ages to get a mobile / kindle etc.
Another book quote has got me stumped, can you help you lovely people?
"My life has been a series of mistakes and let downs, some mine and some of the people who claim to love me. It doesn't help that my ex, my partner in a life of music and substance abuse, is still a good friend and very much around. But it's also because of him that I met his producer, the guy who is everything I've ever wanted. If only I could escape the demons of my past without my secrets tearing us apart."
Anyone know what book it is?
"My life has been a series of mistakes and let downs, some mine and some of the people who claim to love me. It doesn't help that my ex, my partner in a life of music and substance abuse, is still a good friend and very much around. But it's also because of him that I met his producer, the guy who is everything I've ever wanted. If only I could escape the demons of my past without my secrets tearing us apart."
Anyone know what book it is?

"I read War and Peace in an hour," claims Allen.
Pause.
"It was about Russia."

I'd love to be able to read more books but I don't think I want to speed read novels . I'd be afraid of missing and not remembering beautiful language when I found it . I would definitely want to be able to read newspapers , magazine , online news etc faster .

I like to take time to write down quotes and daydream about other worlds.


Two thoughts -
One is that they claim that when you read faster you get more absorbed into the story (less easily distracted) and remember it better. I don't know if this is true because I am not a fast reader, but I've heard that in various places. However, I wouldn't want to speed through a text book or something like that where I feel I need to absorb and learn the info.
Second, I think we are all biased because we all love to read and enjoy the story. I wonder if people that don't read as much would like the app?
One is that they claim that when you read faster you get more absorbed into the story (less easily distracted) and remember it better. I don't know if this is true because I am not a fast reader, but I've heard that in various places. However, I wouldn't want to speed through a text book or something like that where I feel I need to absorb and learn the info.
Second, I think we are all biased because we all love to read and enjoy the story. I wonder if people that don't read as much would like the app?

I have always been told I read faster than many people. But I think reading at your own pace is the best thing. Or get an audiobook, the worse my eyes get the more I listen to audiobooks.
I love audiobooks now, but when I was younger I couldn't listen to them. My mind would just wander. I think everyone is different when it comes to audio vs visual (paper/Kindle).

I also wonder if it can potentially cause seizures.

One is that they claim that when you read faster you get more absorbed into the story (less easily distracted) and remember it better. I don't know if this is true because I am not..."
I think you are right about reading faster when you get more absorbed but for me, it is the other way around. When I get pulled in by the writer I read faster. I don't always like that because, if I am really enjoying a book, I want it to last longer. Can't win :P
Ally - I wondered about seizures too. I think I read somewhere that they adjust the timing for certain words to seem more like real reading. I don't know if that has an effect. I haven't heard about any of the testers having seizures, but it certainly seems like it should be a concern.
Portia - I can see that. I sometimes read faster when I am liking a book. I'm still slow though. lol
Portia - I can see that. I sometimes read faster when I am liking a book. I'm still slow though. lol

I also ..."
Ally, I have had seizures since I was 22 and have never had a problem with audiobooks.

Kristie, I think it depends on the book and the narrator. Some books like the In Death series and the Dresden Files are much better and closer to actually being dramatized. Others you can actually hear the breaths taken by the narrators.
Kirsten - Ally & I were referring to the new app coming out called Spritz. They flash the words at you and it helps people to read faster. We were wondering if the flashing words could cause seizures.

1000% agree. My eyes bugged out. o_O


Can anyone tell much which book is the "I Cove" book the one Nadine Furst wrote a book about and there has been a movie about in the series
please I've read about 75% of in death series but not this particular one

Can anyone tell much which book is the "I Cove" book the one Nadine Furst wrote a book about and there has been a movie about in the series
please I..."
Hi, MJ. I'm an In Death fan too, but I'm only up to Book 7 in the series. There's a JD Robb Group on Goodreads which I belong to also: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
I'm sure someone in that group would have the answer to your question. Hope this helps :)
Sooo.... I won a book on Goodreads a couple weeks ago. It hasn't arrived yet, but I just went to get something off my bookshelf and realized that I already own the book!! Only I would win a book that I already own.... doh!
On a brighter note, the sun is finally shining at my house. There are even birds chirping! I will have to find some errands to do. :)
On a brighter note, the sun is finally shining at my house. There are even birds chirping! I will have to find some errands to do. :)



Maybe the book did arrive already... and you were sleep walking, got the mail, brought it home, opened it, put it on your shelf... mild speculation on my part. Haha!

Donna - For each thread, at the top of the comment on the right hand side there is a link called 'date' which you can click on to swap from newest to oldest / oldest to newest.
Alternatively, at the bottom of the comments you can click which page you want to look at ie click on the last number to look at the most recent comments.
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