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Amaris
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It's not that I like to read, it's that I'm angry at letters.
^What did letters ever do to you?
Do you love to read? What kinds of books or other publications do you prefer? Do you read for pleasure or for academic reason or both? What say you?
I love to read, but it's been difficult for me to do since I was a teenager. The main reason being that I've been in school full-time almost continuously, with a good chunk of that being grad school, so I read so much for school that I have little time to read for pleasure. In fact, I think I've only finished five books of my own choosing within the past 8 years.
I am also a very slow reader, partly because of my OCD tendencies. I get "stuck" on certain words or sentences and have to read them over and over. Or sometimes I will be reading and it will just feel like something in my brain is fighting with me the whole way through. So I just have to stop and put the book down, because it feels like more trouble than it's worth. With schoolwork, I have to keep going, so it becomes a tiring experience and by the end of the semester I need a long break from doing any reading at all.
My mind is just going too fast in the middle of the day to get any reading done, so I've learned to read only in the early mornings, before even getting out of bed, or late at night before I go to sleep. My mind is more "quiet" and I can concentrate better and don't get "stuck" as often.
There was a two year period where I was out of school, and during that time I was able to read more often, though I am still pretty slow. To give you an idea, I really loved the Harry Potter books and would get them on the day they were released, but even when I read at every possible moment I had a chance, it still took me about a month to finish one. I marvel at the people who could read it all in one night or even weekend. I just can't mentally go that fast, even though I really wanted to with those books!
I mostly enjoy murder mysteries (especially Agatha Christie) and historical fiction.
Wow, you guys do read a LOT. Having a short attention span, I just can't get into fiction novels anymore. I used to read Star Trek novels as a teen, but those days are long gone. Although I have the entire collection of Harry Potter books, I've only read Prisoner of Azkaban. Even nowadays I can't seem to sit still and read for more than an hour unless I happen to be reading one of my graphic novels or some articles in a magazine.
The first two volumes of Harry Potter are actually shorter and faster-reading than Prisoner of Azkaban. You might want to give them a try, especially since you already own them.
Do you love to read? What kinds of books or other publications do you prefer? Do you read for pleasure or for academic reason or both? What say you?
I not only love to read, it's essential. I didn't realize until my mid-20s that not everybody can pick up a book and become immersed in the story. Doesn't matter if it's a detective story or science fiction or romance, once I pick it up, I'm in the story.
You know what Nietzsche said: "If you stare long enough at the letters, the letters stare back at you."^What did letters ever do to you?
All they do is sit there and stare at me, so I just stare right back at them.
I've long outgrown computer games
I've long outgrown computer games
Computer games are not something to be outgrown. Especially when you're ultra-enthusiastic about your comic book collection![]()
^^ That's nice. It seems like literacy is treated with disdain these days.
You know what Nietzsche said: "If you stare long enough at the letters, the letters stare back at you."^What did letters ever do to you?
All they do is sit there and stare at me, so I just stare right back at them.
Ahem... you are aware of the fact that Nietzsche died in a loonie asylum, aren't you?You know what Nietzsche said: "If you stare long enough at the letters, the letters stare back at you."
If you stare long enough at the eggs, the eggs stare back at you.
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Nietzsche is dead?Ahem... you are aware of the fact that Nietzsche died in a loonie asylum, aren't you?You know what Nietzsche said: "If you stare long enough at the letters, the letters stare back at you."
Do you love to read? Do you read for pleasure?
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