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45% of my collection (over half, if you exclude the physical books) is fanfiction, which is free and often higher-quality than the published stuff.
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Due to a PM I received, I decided to post this message with what @Rellwood stated in her message quoted below and what shows in her public profile:
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I suppose I could have replied to the PM I received complaining about my "elder abuse" in a PM but it is fairly evident to me that the only elder abuse was in the message I received. Last edited by DNSB; 07-11-2020 at 06:49 PM. |
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@DNSB - dunno about there, but here we have mature age students. I often see reports of 70+ year OAP freshers in the magazine for oldies that 'they' insist on stuffing into my PO Box. I'm wondering if any of them ever earn an income sufficient to pay back their HECS debt.
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As for mature students, I have one friend who graduated from UBC with a degree in microbiology at the age of 64. She had spent 1.5 years at university in the 70's and one of her lifelong regrets was that she had not finished her degree. Not that she's going to put it to much use but her family enjoyed see her and one of her grandchildren graduating in the same ceremony. Oddly she claimed that hardest part of the process was convincing the university that she was one of the people who deserved a spot. The mature student program is very competitive. |
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You might read 200 to 300 novellas a year if a fast reader and not doing much else. Not 120K word novels.
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I'm a pretty quick reader. If a novel catches my interest enough I can get through it in a matter of hours. Most of them are spread out over a few days though, especially if it's a physical book (hand tremours sometimes make it difficult to hold books steady
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I have generally seen words counts on novels clocking in between 50,000 and 110,000 words with the average in the 82,000 word range so a 120K word novel is getting on the longer side. Here I have to except my science fiction/fantasy collection where the average length for newer books seems to be hitting 90,000-120,000 words. SF&F readers like epic stories that take more words to tell? We've been conditioned by stories such as Lord of the Rings to expect longer books? I will admit that when it comes to reading speed, I am an outlier. |
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Snicker. The stack of books is now on my ereaders though I still have a few thousand pbooks. I used to take 2 suitcases on trips, a small one for clothes and other non-essentials and a large one for the books.
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Ah, those days. I used to do almost the same when going on vacation but somehow I always ended up buying more books at the destination. Long warm nights, excellent wine and a lot of reading. I remember also going to the local bars in the Greek islands, where they usually had a shelf - or a couple - where you could pick up a book others had left and drop one of your own. Did that a lot. The books I dropped were usually light summer reading, Dan Brown and stuff (some people like them). But I must admit I never left an Ellroy or a Lehane behind. These came back with me ![]() Nowadays, I couldn't travel without my two Kobos ![]() Last edited by paulfiera; 07-14-2020 at 08:33 AM. |
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Not quite right. I have more time now since hockey and CFL football are not available for viewing though I will admit to getting a few pages in during the commercial breaks when they were on the air. Add in the time saved by working from home 3-4 days per week and that I don't seem to need as much sleep as when I was younger so that makes a couple of extra hours per day available for reading.
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