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Old 09-07-2013, 08:19 PM   #105
speakingtohe
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Here's another big difference: 95% of my reading is done in the comfort of my own home. Of that 5% of the reading done away from the comfort of my own home, I can't remember the last time I finished a book and needed to pick something new to start.
Probably 95% of mine too. But for some reason I find the decision making process of what to read next easier on the reader, and I don't have to get out of bed or up from my comfortable chair and abandon my cup of coffee or glass of wine to do it.

Just on bus reading alone, I am sure I have had to change books a dozen times in the last year. I spent about 20 hours a week for three and 1/2 months in the hospital emergency (only place to get it done in Vancouver it seems) having intravenous antibiotics for a leg infection. I did finish at least 5 books a week in the emergency and It was kind of a pleasure when I was feeling pretty miserable overall to just be able to browse my reader and pick another book. Made a small dent in my misery

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