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Old 01-17-2009, 01:41 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm View Post
Ahh, but buying 20+ books a month doesn't neccesarily mean you're reading 20+ books a month.

And if you have the time, it's perfectly possible to read that much in a month - the books I have by Simon Brett or Alexander McCall-Smith, for example, only take a couple of hours each to read.
I don't know about you, but most of us read books in their free time, and have day to day jobs.
Usually when I come home in the evening, I spend about an hour or two per day on internet, and watch an hour or two TV.
Books for me usually are for the weekend.

I'd understand someone to be happy with 30minutes or no internet per day; and reading book for 4 hours.
But I can't finish a regular book in 4 hours!
Usually when I have 4 hours, and a 280-400 page book, it takes me 3 days to finish.

I never was a speedreader.
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