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Old 10-25-2013, 12:36 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Victoria View Post
I read quite slowly as well - as long as I'm enjoying the book, I don't mind at all. I do hear the dialogue, when reading fiction, in different voices. It does slow a person down, but for me, it just means I'm completely immersed in the book.

The OP did not say what he was reading on, but I wonder if it was a multifunction device - which many people have reported as distracting. I found reading on my iPad unsatisfying. - I find it hard to settle down and concentrate, with email and all kinds of distractions. I slowed me down, but more importantly, prevented me from getting into the book. That never happens on my kindle - it becomes a portal to the other world.
I assumed he was reading paper books as opposed to on a device as he didn't list any devices under his user name on the left.
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