Thread: Seriousness When reading, do you subvocalize?
View Single Post
Old 04-06-2011, 09:10 PM   #19
The Cod Father
Enthusiast
The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.The Cod Father is not intimidated by interfenestral monkeys.
 
Posts: 49
Karma: 26206
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Newfoundland Canada
Device: KOBO. Kobo Aura
I don't know how it is for other people but when I get into a story I tend to get totally into my head . After a while I seem to hear each character as an individual and even to the point where the book itself disappears and there just seems to be a "movie" running in my head .I guess that I read the words and somehow it just translated into something I see instead of read or hear the words . I always thought that this was the way everyone experienced books .

TCF
The Cod Father is offline   Reply With Quote