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I read every words, sentence, page, chapter of every book, no exception |
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175 | 65.30% |
I read most stuff on any given book, skip some stuff occasionally |
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92 | 34.33% |
I can skip pages, sometimes chapters if I don't want to read it all |
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1 | 0.37% |
I barely read any full chapter, Just getting the general idea of the plot is enough for me |
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0 | 0% |
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I voted that I skip occasionally. Sometimes it's just a line or two or a sex scene if I'm reading a romance. Other times, I might skip whole chapters. But most times (I think, lol) I read everything.
For the books I skip large sections in, I continue reading the author or book because I like the parts I do read. For example, in one or two of the later books in the Honor Harrington series (after Ashes of Victory) I did a search for Nimitz and treecat and only read those sections. Or Butcher's Furies series where I skipped the parts about Amara because I didn't like her but I love Tavi. |
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I read every word.
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So far one can say that most people read most of any book. And yet many people manage to read huge amounts of books which is in my view, amazing.
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I swear we had a discussion around here about this before.
I think the confusion about reading speed is from folks that read the most straightforward way (like a kid learns how to read). Like they read the words and hear them in their head, word by word. I haven't read like that since before I can remember so the concept is a little foreign to me. I really have to concentrate to read plays, poems, or old English because I can't "aborb" them the same way. I have to read the words and listen to the words to make sense of it - my speed slows down about 80% for that kind of material. I absorb the book by the paragraph or so. I don't read the words and hear the words in my head. I just absorb the story into my brain - not the words so much, but the meaning and the events. I read about 2 pg/min (hardcover). On my Nook that's more like 4-5 "pages"/min. I know I'm reading the words because my reading is very sensitive to typos, mispellings and missing punctuation (I bookmark them on my Nook to correct later in Sigil or something...if I get the time). My comprehension (on how much I can repeat back to you) is fantastic on dialog and story details. I do good on history tests too ![]() |
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I don't understand, what do you mean when you say you absorb the paragraph but you don't read the words ?
Your eyes must stop on words to decode the meaning of every one of them. How can you look at a paragraph and understand it without looking at its words? Quote:
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When I read fiction I do not see the pages in front of me or even the world around me. I am watching a movie in my head. I see the characters and hear their dialogue.
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I skip the Sex parts! Otherwise I read the Whole book! When Listening to a AudioBook I Hate the Abridged versions UGH!
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It's a bloody nuisance to type that way, though, in part because of the same thing - you don't think the letters as you type, you just type out the words you are thinking. For my part, I tend to read groups of words. I might read all of the groups in the first & second sentence of a paragraph, then skim over the rest, diving in if I see an indication that there's a thought I can't infer from the combination of the first sentence(s) and the remaining words sticking out from the paragraph. But I don't employ the same methodology at all times, not even within the same book or chapter. I lean toward skimming when I am attending to the narrative flow, and slow down to word for word when I'm enjoying the way the sentence or paragraph is constructed. When what I'm reading is an argument, I fast forward to the next paragraph when I grasp where the currrent one is going. I can tell from the next paragraph whether I've gone offtrack in the first one. |
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Haha nice thread!
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It depends on the book. Fiction, I only count it as "read" if I read the whole book. I give up on books if I'm still engaged by the characters or stories about 1./3 of the way in. I feel I've given the author enough of a chance to reel my in by that point. If not, there are plenty of other books on my TBR pile.
Nonfiction varies greatly. Historical books I generally read cover to cover, including footnotes, appendices, etc. Career, business or financial books I tend to skim for the main arguments - it seems that more and more of these books are padding the content with repetitiveness. Memoirs and autobiographies are a bit more like fiction - if the author can't engage me (or outright annoys me) with their OWN life story in 1/3 of the book, I'm gone. |
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