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How often do you read?
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Feb 02, 2016 07:41PM

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Everyday.all the time .except sleeping time :)

Lately I've only had time to squeeze in a handful of pages regardless of my mood.

I am usually reading a couple books at a time also. It depends on my mood and the genre. Maybe one book is heavy and I have to give it a break. I used to read constantly, but now that I am in school again, I don't read as much. However, I have hour lunches so those have become my reading time. And before bed (If I can keep from falling asleep). With the sunny weather I try to take an hour or two to read outside.
Lately I haven't been reading much. This is party since I spend my time writing, but also because I am pretty busy. But, my new favorite thing is listening to audio books while I clean around the house! It really helps me get motivated when I know I get to listen to a book while I do dishes and fold laundry. It makes me actually look forward to doing the cleaning since I also get to listen to the book more.



I used to do this too. Now, I literally walk to work. :|


I read slowly if I don't like the book and I read quickly if I like the book.




I read slowly if I don't like th..."
I do the same thing! If I don't like the book I just stop reading it.


I read every day. I don't have a set reading schedule however I find my high peaks for reading are normally early in morning after I feed dogs, check goodreads and facebook, and normally when my morning coffee is done I will sit down and read for a little bit. I also tend to read late afternoon and right before bed but it varies depending on my day and what other things I have to do that day.

I am notorious for prioritising reading above all else which is possibly why I do so much of it



I agree! Sometimes people just like a book because it's popular to like it. A lot of times when that happens I wait until the hype has died down and then I read it. That way I don't let what other people say effort how I feel, and I also don't feel pressured into liking it. There's a few books I still haven't read for that reason.

I just let my curiousity get to me I guess

Same. I tried not to think about it much but with everyone saying that this book was similar to "Gone Girl", I had my hopes up. While I did like "The Girl on the Train", it's no Gone Girl.
The one book that hype ruined for me was "The Fault in Our Stars". I disliked it so very much. So much that it soured every John Green book to me. I'll stick with his online stuff. His books? No thanks.
I thought about reading Fault, but the hype made me uninterested and the movie trailer made the whole book evident. I guessed the big plot twist at the end just by watching the trailer and now feel like I won't ever read the book even though I bought it, or watch the movie for that matter.

Hype does make some books seem intimidating. There's a lot of YA books and series that I still haven't read because of hype.

Well, I used to love reading when I was younger and I had so many books (I have no idea where they are now) but I stopped reading at about grade 8 or right before I entered high school. I just recently started reading again and rekindled my love for books.
BESIDES THE POINT, I try to read as much as possible. I read fairly quickly, fastest would be within a day, longest would be about 5 days so I try to read atleast 4 or 5 books a month. I think that's about how often I read :)




During the school year i dont have much time to read with homework, classwork, sports, and other things. I try to read as much as i can. I usually read way more in the summer. Its really all i do.