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Old 07-29-2013, 07:28 PM   #58
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
Well, the meaning I go to is "releaxed and unconcerned". It is more the attitude to the reading activity then the number of books that matters. And if you for example want to read a book series in copyright order from the beginning I would not call that a casual attitude.
Ah, I was taking it as number of books read per time period.

I actually now prefer to read books in order, or fill in the blanks, but before ebooks I didn't pay any attention. Just got whatever was available that looked interesting, and if that was the cae with ebooks or reading out of order was easier or cheaper for example, I would not be upset. Does that make me semi-casual I wonder?

I have always preferred some types of books over others though. And some authors over most everyone else.

I think most people do, but I could be wrong.

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