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Old 02-04-2012, 10:10 AM   #63
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo View Post
Avid ?

10 books a year ??
On the other hand, they might be avid readers. I generally find that people who buy a lot of books tend to read what they buy but not more, whereas at least some of those who don't buy that many, actually read a lot. I certainly fall into the category of buying far fewer books than I actually read - I'd need to take out a second mortgage if libraries and free ebooks didn't exist!

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Originally Posted by whitearrow View Post
Or finish the book I was reading when I was at the doctor's office and have nothing to read while waiting..
One of my top advantages too. I reckoned I was quite an avid reader - based solely on my library stats, I read a minimum of 120 books/year (my full allocation of 10 each visit, and I go once a month). I read a lot more than that now, as I always carry an ereader in my bag, so I can whip it out whenever I'm in a queue or stuck waiting anywhere.

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