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Old 01-10-2018, 02:37 PM   #21
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Some books are faster reads than others no matter whether one is naturally a fast or slow reader. It varies depending on if the book is mostly action, dialogue, inner thoughts, whether there are many unfamiliar words, the writing style, etc.
Yes, that definitely makes a difference. A good, clear writer who is not in love with obscure words writes stuff that is much easier (and faster) to read than something written by a pompous windbag.
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