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Originally Posted by crich70
I know what the thing described looks like or (in the case of things that don't exist in the real world) what similar things look like. So I visualize it in my head as I read.
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I don't visualize much at all when I read. That's probably why I tend to get annoyed when an author spends much time at all on descriptions of people/places/clothes/architecture, etc...
Plot, character development/interaction, cleverly turned phrases, and/or witty dialogue are the things that I value most when reading. Very little visualization necessary to enjoy those things.