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Old 11-10-2013, 03:48 PM   #16
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<snip>Actually hours per day of reading instead of number of books might give some interesting information. I generally read at a minimum a couple hours per day and on my days off I can read all day.
Me too. On long work days, I have to have my "fix" of reading at least 1 to 2 hours. Some evenings, I read up to bed time and can finish a book; on weekends, I can read all day. It just depends on what has to be done or where I have to go. Reading is my way to de-stress, relax, etc.. I also don't have young children at home, which means I have more free time. Although, I did still find the time to read at least 2 or more hours a day even then. I have found that I arrange my errands and chores to get done in bits and pieces, so that I have longer periods of time to read. I may even pack everything into one day on the weekend so that I have the second weekend day as a full day of relatively nothing that has to be done, just so I can read.
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