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Old 02-14-2023, 06:17 PM   #8
graycyn
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I would say it varies. If the author writes good description, yes, I do visualize the setting and/or characters. If the book is primarily dialog and story action, not always so much.

I am a primarily visual person, so smelling and hearing doesn't happen as often. Sometimes, I hear, very rarely do I smell anything described while reading. Taste occasionally, perhaps!
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