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Old 08-07-2010, 05:42 AM   #9
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It depends on how much I'm drawn into the book. Some books I can read in a day or two. Others I read in a week. It also depends on how busy I am and what other things I want to do I.e watch TV, surf the net etc. But if I am really enjoying a book a tend to read in longer stretches and finish it quicker. Another factor is how quickly I read my previous book. If I read the last one quickly, I'm more likely to go slower on the next one. Last month I read 8 books, the month before I read 3 books. So far I've read 2 books this month. I'm very variable. But I don't like speed reading because I like to think about and reflect on what I'm reading, whilst I'm reading. I often re-read paragraphs if I think I haven't fully digested it.
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