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Old 04-09-2014, 11:03 PM   #22
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by latepaul View Post
In that vein I'm fascinated to hear at least one story of this reversing itself, with Helen saying she's better able to get immersed in a book now than 10 years ago.
Being curious I decided to read a book on my monitor.

Because of this discussion I seem to be able to read every word and at a fairly fast rate. Faster than on my reader. But doing so is sort of a conscious process. Doesn't interfere with reading or comprehension AFAIK but who knows what I will remember.

Helps I am sure that it is a good story with likeable characters, no overly long descriptive parts or detailed explanations of everything that ever happened to the characters etc.

Too many books I just go blah blah mentally and skip whole paragraphs

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