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Poll Question: How many books have you read?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2009 at 03:07
Originally posted by omri omri wrote:

Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

^ You read three books a week? That's pretty impressive.

quite normal.. I usually read a book a day. it depends on size and difficulty though; there are books I need 2 or 3 days for. but a 300 page novel usually is only fodder for one day. when you have learned to read a page in half a minute or even less it is quite easy

I try not to do that with books - or with music, as a matter of fact. I find that it takes the magic out of it ... making literature/art/music a routine thing.
I don't know if this is the case with her, but some people can just naturally read at 1000WPM or something ridiculous like that. I don't understand it, since I don't think I could comprehend words that quickly, but there you go.
 
It seems I started a small discussion here (never happens when I intend to) and since it's about one of the things I prefer to do most I'll add few words.
I have never been taught fast reding but I read about 50 pages an hour (double side) when I read literature. For me the story is most important (few years ago I bought a book of Munch's paintings and the seller asked me why I chose Munch. My answer was that his paintings tells stories).
For me usualy the day is not completed without some reading and if it means I sleep less then it's fine with me. I read mainly fiction cause the story is much better when not limited by facts. However, when it's a good book I keep thinkink about it long after I finished it so I don't think I read more than I can digest.
However Jimbo, don't feel too frastrated cause on the other hand I did not have sex for quite a while Cry
Maybe that explains why Ghost Rider reads less nowadays LOL
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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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2009 at 12:01
Originally posted by refugee refugee wrote:

Originally posted by omri omri wrote:

Originally posted by Henry Plainview Henry Plainview wrote:

Originally posted by Mr ProgFreak Mr ProgFreak wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

^ You read three books a week? That's pretty impressive.

quite normal.. I usually read a book a day. it depends on size and difficulty though; there are books I need 2 or 3 days for. but a 300 page novel usually is only fodder for one day. when you have learned to read a page in half a minute or even less it is quite easy

I try not to do that with books - or with music, as a matter of fact. I find that it takes the magic out of it ... making literature/art/music a routine thing.
I don't know if this is the case with her, but some people can just naturally read at 1000WPM or something ridiculous like that. I don't understand it, since I don't think I could comprehend words that quickly, but there you go.
 
It seems I started a small discussion here (never happens when I intend to) and since it's about one of the things I prefer to do most I'll add few words.
I have never been taught fast reding but I read about 50 pages an hour (double side) when I read literature. For me the story is most important (few years ago I bought a book of Munch's paintings and the seller asked me why I chose Munch. My answer was that his paintings tells stories).
For me usualy the day is not completed without some reading and if it means I sleep less then it's fine with me. I read mainly fiction cause the story is much better when not limited by facts. However, when it's a good book I keep thinkink about it long after I finished it so I don't think I read more than I can digest.
However Jimbo, don't feel too frastrated cause on the other hand I did not have sex for quite a while Cry
Maybe that explains why Ghost Rider reads less nowadays LOL
Oh I called you Raff by mistake on another thread today but again, for me you will allways be Ghost Rider !


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.
 
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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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2009 at 15:32
Originally posted by Windhawk Windhawk wrote:

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 ;-)


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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2009 at 00:10
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Far too many to count... Like Jody, I started reading at an early age (I was self-taught, and went to elementary school already knowing how to read), and for most of my life I was a voracious reader. Unfortunately, I must admit that my reading rate has slowed down considerably in the past couple of years or so, probably due to an accumulation of stress. An interesting fact about me, anyway, is that nowadays I'd rather read nonfiction than fiction.
 
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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2009 at 06:31
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:

Far too many to count... Like Jody, I started reading at an early age (I was self-taught, and went to elementary school already knowing how to read), and for most of my life I was a voracious reader. Unfortunately, I must admit that my reading rate has slowed down considerably in the past couple of years or so, probably due to an accumulation of stress. An interesting fact about me, anyway, is that nowadays I'd rather read nonfiction than fiction.
 
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.


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 booksLOL! Then again, there is a wonderful public library within walking distanceWink...
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Direct Link To This Post 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 LOL.  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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 08 2009 at 19:25
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

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 LOL.  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.

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.


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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2009 at 04:02
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

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 LOL.  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.


Sounds like a very stressful job …
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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post 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 thisSmile.  
 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2010 at 13:53
I fear the man of 1-5 books.
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I fear the man of 1-5 books.
 
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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post 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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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2010 at 09:13
I have no idea. I always really liked reading, so probably <100. Maybe less, since i'm 16.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 23 2010 at 10:07
It depends... does Green Eggs and Ham count as a book? Cool Tongue

Seriously, I must've read at least 100 over the course of my life so far...

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