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yanch
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Posted: May 21 2010 at 13:02 | |||||
Easily over 100! I've been reading about 10 books a year, sometimes more, for 35 years or so.
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UndercoverBoy
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Posted: May 16 2010 at 15:30 | |||||
I really can't calculate it or make a list of every book, but I'm sure I've read over 100 books.
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The Quiet One
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Posted: May 16 2010 at 14:18 | |||||
I'm ashamed I'm the creator of this poll... it was stupidly thought...
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Vompatti
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Posted: May 16 2010 at 13:53 | |||||
I fear the man of 1-5 books.
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Triceratopsoil
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Posted: May 16 2010 at 13:13 | |||||
ONE FISH
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motrhead
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Posted: May 16 2010 at 13:12 | |||||
I'm another one that could use an "over 10,000" option, and I am also one of those 1000+wpm people, but that completely depends on the book. Some of the classics take two or three times as long to read as a normal book, just to be sure that you comprehend everything.
While I was a child and a young teen I would read at least two or three books a day, and would often stay up half of the night to finish five or six (this was the 70's and most of the time my mother refused to own a tv). After I got married the reading became much more sporadic, and nowadays I spend way too much time on the computer browsing forums like this. I am probably down to reading one or two books a week now, but at the same time I now writing my third (Dystopian) novel. Most of what I have read lately has been research for my own writing, but I have enjoyed re-reading many of "the classics". A few of them are surprisingly bad...
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Jozef
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Posted: September 09 2009 at 12:14 | |||||
Honestly, if I had to estimate, I'd say over 150.
Like Micky, I read in spurts. If I don't find anything interesting at the library or I'm still waiting for a book from one of my favorite authors to come out, I may just re-read a book. |
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refugee
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Posted: September 09 2009 at 04:02 | |||||
Sounds like a very stressful job … |
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing (Peter Hammill) |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 08 2009 at 19:31 | |||||
I'm being put on bifocals. More of a non-fiction type here. Probably read more political stuff than anything, but I got stuck on a Noam Chomsky book and a Kevin Phillips one. Made it through a few good cartoon books in the meantime. Currently working on book called Dreams And Their Meanings.
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A Person
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Posted: September 08 2009 at 19:25 | |||||
I need to start reading again. Every time I go to the library they never have any books I'm interested in. I found a website called The Literature Network where there is a large amount of literature available for free online. If I remember correctly the website said that it has works from over 250 authors, worth checking out, IMO. Edited by A Person - September 08 2009 at 19:26 |
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micky
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Posted: September 08 2009 at 17:39 | |||||
I read in spurts... when Raff introduced me to the Wheel of Time.. I literally had a book of that series in my hand in every spare moment.. at work and at home till I finished it. I read 'The Road' Friday in a single day..litterally a day long sitting broken only by the the drive home after work . I love the feeling of having a good book that you just can't put down.. it is very relaxing and with the stressful job and nutcases I work with, it is needed at times hahaha.
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Raff
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Posted: September 08 2009 at 06:31 | |||||
It used to be like that for me in the past - now I find I don't have a lot of energy for new material, so I end up re-reading what I already have. Bear also in mind that I have left most of my books behind, and that I don't want to end up having to buy a larger house to host all those books! Then again, there is a wonderful public library within walking distance... |
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: September 08 2009 at 00:10 | |||||
Funny,when I am stressed out I read even more.That's how I have always dealt with stress,just buried my nose in a book.
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The Quiet One
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 15:32 | |||||
Yeah I know, and realised and admitted this in page 2 or even 1... This thread became pointless after the 2 first pages... |
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Abyssal Sheep
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 15:19 | |||||
Between 30 and 60 I think, closer to sixty. Favourite author is Haruki Murakami. I'm only 17 and school keeps me reading so much that I never really feel like picking up a book for myself... except in vacations (which is when I easily read three books a week or so).
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Windhawk
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 14:59 | |||||
More than 100 was a pretty low alternative as far as highest number is concerned.
Before I had kids I used to go through 3-500 books pr. year ;-) |
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omri
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 12:01 | |||||
Absolutely. Kafka needs a slower reading to apreciate it. The same with Falkner, Dostoyevsky (sure misspeled his name sorry), Henry James or even Mario Vargas Yose. But I don't read only classics and there are others who are much more easy reading.
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refugee
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Posted: September 07 2009 at 03:07 | |||||
Sometimes I find that the literature itself demands you to slow down. Reading for instance Kafka, Proust or Joyce (where the story is less important than the way it is told) takes a lot more time than reading Wodehouse or Rowling. |
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He say nothing is quite what it seems;
I say nothing is nothing (Peter Hammill) |
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Snow Dog
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 13:06 | |||||
I have no idea.
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omri
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Posted: September 06 2009 at 12:55 | |||||
And another last comment for today :
I find it pretty obvious that most of us read far more than most people. This answers the question raised in another thread are we a sub-culture ? My answer is deffinitely YES .
good night (means I go to read).
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