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#683031 - 05/02/11 04:22 PM
Re: How often do you read for pleasure?
[Re: Vannie]
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Tiger
Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 6412
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Hi Vannie, I do miss having the time to read for "pleasure" and look forward to being able to do this again. Once in awhile I will make time, but it is time that should be spent elsewhere. Hey, it may take me retiring (now 52) to have the time again. And here I was thinking that once my now 24 year old only child moved out, that I would have the time. But I did not plan on romance this late in life. Now he and our 2 dogs keep me busy. A good busy, but I am looking forward to some ME time. Great subject  Among other things May celebrates Reading is Fun Week, sponsored by Reading is Fundamental to highlight the joy of reading and remind everyone that reading can be and is fun. Read a book today. See my full May Events Calendar As always I try to find the events that are familiar to people and some not so much. Some people read to live, in other words, read only the necessary things. I on the other hand, am a confirmed bookaholic, so much so that I actually have a monthly book budget  How often do you read for pleasure?
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#683548 - 05/03/11 09:48 PM
Re: How often do you read for pleasure?
[Re: GoodMorningSunshine]
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Parakeet
Registered: 03/25/11
Posts: 1028
Loc: Johannesburg South Africa
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Hello everyone, I am always always reading and always always have about three to five books on the go. I always always have a book in my handbag in case I get caught in a queue (at the bank, buying movie tickets, voting, even at the supermarket) It's like breathing for me, I can't do without my daily fix and lots of it! Read most things except horror and modern political fiction and Harry Potter style stuff. I make sure I re-read at least one classical author every two months or so. I love D H Lawrence, Dickens, Victor Hugo, the Russians and even Shakespeare (too many others to mention) so I am usually spoilt as the library has lots of those on the shelves. Find that biographies are very interesting too.
My daily thoughts include how privileged I am to have such freedom to read what I like! Perish the thought that I do not find some time to read, I would really be disappointed.
I could not believe my ears when I went to a hairdresser in a holiday town once who said she had never read a book. Never. When I asked how she had got through school, she said she'd asked her friends in her class to tell her the story or watched the movie/video or at a real push, followedd the study guide but that she found reading a boring chore. Oh my. It was then that I really felt lucky. I still do. Cheers!
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