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Old 11-14-2012, 10:15 AM   #38
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I prefer medium books. I'll read a short story or novella once in a while, but I generally don't go looking for them. I very much avoid books that are over 450 pages. Seriously. I don't want that kind of time commitment. I read them when I was younger, but I loathe the idea now. It's crazy, I know. I recently got a print book that was 3 books in one at the library. I couldn't read it. Yes, I know. It was 3 separate books (fantasy series). I started it, but it wasn't compelling enough that I could see myself reading that much material about the characters...

I seem to be geared to 250 to 350 pages. I know about how long it will take and can set aside that amount of time to read in one or two sittings.
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