Thread: Seriousness When reading, do you subvocalize?
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Old 04-06-2011, 10:45 AM   #10
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Almost all of the books I read have some sort of special (helmet and short-bus special) narrator. Sometimes, it'll be me in my big-boy-reader voice. Other times it's Morgan Freeman. When reading some kind of science-y stuff, I usually get Hubert Farnsworth's voice thrown in somehow.

It makes reading more enjoyable for me, being able to differentiate between the characters and paint a vivid picture in my head of the events in the book.
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