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Does the time of year change your reading?
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I am very much a mood reader, so time of year can easily change what I want to read since the weather and what is going on affects my moods so much. I freely admit to being moody and I am OK with that.
I sometimes find myself with 2 or 3 books going at one time because I don't always stay in the mood to read one for how long it takes to read it, depending on how long it is or how quickly I have gotten into it.
I sometimes find myself with 2 or 3 books going at one time because I don't always stay in the mood to read one for how long it takes to read it, depending on how long it is or how quickly I have gotten into it.
Lea wrote: "The time of year changes my reading A LOT because I teach on a standard school schedule. During the school year most of the books I read are middle grade or YA books except for Christmas break when..."
So have you always liked reading middle grade or YA books or is it something that evolved from your job?
I love middle grade books and some YA books, I am kind of sad that DeAnnah is moving out of the middle grade books and more into YA now. It was easier for me to get them off her shelf now I have to go look for them myself.
So have you always liked reading middle grade or YA books or is it something that evolved from your job?
I love middle grade books and some YA books, I am kind of sad that DeAnnah is moving out of the middle grade books and more into YA now. It was easier for me to get them off her shelf now I have to go look for them myself.
Cold weather reading vs warm weather?
Or any other factors?