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Old 04-24-2018, 06:34 PM   #52
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In my mind, readers who read a seemingly incredible amount of material (over the course of a year) do so because they know what they like. And because of that, they're familiar enough with what they like that they're selecting works that they won't have any problems comprehending at their particular reading speed. Happy/engrossed readers read a lot (fast or slow). And in my opinion, most fiction readers aren't really that concerned with retention to begin with. They'll just read it again if they forget stuff (and they liked it well enough the first time).
This describes me pretty well. I can read a lot because I enjoy the material I'm reading and can't put the (figurative) book down.
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