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Old 10-19-2010, 06:57 PM   #11
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Also, if you live with 4 other avid reader and you have only one copy of the new Harry Potter book, the slowest reader (me) usually gets to read the book last
Now that reminds me of when I used to work in a bookshop - several of us would have a race to see who could finish the newest HP book first. It was always me (I've always read quickly - teachers at school didn't always believe I'd finished a set book when I said I had. As a young child, I think it was because of the excitement of there being so much to read. And the habit stuck. There are downsides though - for example I completely went off Alexander McCall Smith after reading 7 of his books in one day)
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