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Where/How Do You Stop When There's No Natural Breaks In A Book? (4/3/22)
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Marc
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Apr 04, 2022 06:40AM

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I set page limits, too, sometimes.
I always stop on a left-handed (or, even-numbered) page if it's a paper copy (unless it's a new chapter/section) and I'll pick a consistent stopping point (e.g., if there are no paragraphs, I'll stop at the end of the first sentence; if there are no sentences, I'll stop 3 lines down). I do the same with e-books, except I pay no attention to the pg numbers being even/odd since there's no "left" or "right" pages. If there are paragraphs, I'll just stop at the end of the first paragraph.
I always stop on a left-handed (or, even-numbered) page if it's a paper copy (unless it's a new chapter/section) and I'll pick a consistent stopping point (e.g., if there are no paragraphs, I'll stop at the end of the first sentence; if there are no sentences, I'll stop 3 lines down). I do the same with e-books, except I pay no attention to the pg numbers being even/odd since there's no "left" or "right" pages. If there are paragraphs, I'll just stop at the end of the first paragraph.
I prefer to stop at a sentence break, but in books with very long sentences I will stop anywhere, and repeat a few lines when I resume, usually starting at a comma.

When I did stop I found I needed to mark the margin with a pencil, and to begin there when I started again.
I recommend this book. It couldn't have been written any other way. Its formatting challenges weren't just to upset me--they created meaning.

Emily wrote: "I stop when it's time to get off the bus. :-)"
A dangerous game - I have been known to miss my stop for that reason...
A dangerous game - I have been known to miss my stop for that reason...
I used to just keep reading as I walked when I got off the subway for my commute (been working from home fulltime since March 2020 so no train rides). But you still have to remember where you left off (or you just reread from the start of the page).
