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Old 02-24-2011, 03:44 PM   #31
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I agree with tgnd that it depends on how involved I am in the book, but I will say that since buying my reader last month, there have been no 24 hours periods in which it has not been used. :-)

I usually read anywhere from 1-4 hours depending on homework, work, class, and other commitments. My problem is that if I'm into a book, I will stay up past midnight to finish it and positively drag at work the next day. This is probably the death knell for the book I was trying to read last night. I got home at 9 PM and was really looking forward to the book and was halfway through it from Tuesday night and couldn't concentrate enough on it to stay awake and ended up falling asleep on the couch around 10 PM. I'll return it to the e-library (I love overdrive) and go to the next on my list. If I don't finish a book in 2 sittings or find it interesting enough to want to finish it, then I move on to the next book. I have so many books on my TBR list that it's not worth getting bogged down.
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