When was the last time you sat down and read a book?

13 years ago
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Last night. I only got through 200 pages though, that's no where near my usual number of pages, school drained my brain of reading endurance. 🤢
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13 years ago
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Almost everyday for the past week (was required for school) and last night for pleasure reading.
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13 years ago
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I'm guessing 50 pound, 1957 paged nursing books don't count.. Cause that would be pretty much everyday.
The last time I read an actual novel of sorts was maybe 5 months ago. ;~; Pathetic.
Oh, the book in question was 1Q84 by Murakami Haruki. Can't tell if I like it or not yet, I've only read 30 pages.

13 years ago
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I made the mistake of buying 1Q84 on my kindle. I guess I'm super old-fashioned because I have yet to finish reading anything on that device besides Mindy Kaling's Are My Friends Hanging Out Without me? (And Other Concerns.). That was a while back. I'm not liking it as much as I enjoyed Norwegian Wood or A Wild Sheep Chase, or even The Wind-up Bird Chronicle though. Good luck on that, Karon! :3
As for when I last sat down/read? About a week ago. I've been tapping into my melancholy state and absorbing the depression that oozes from Thomas Hardy. My newest Hardy novel is Far From the Madding Crowd. While I really liked Tess, I have to say that I enjoyed his writing best in this novel.
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just a few minutes ago... just had to read Immanuel Kant, Aristotle and Plato for my religion class.. head hurts now 🤢
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13 years ago
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I read a classic called Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. Even though was quite salacious I found it to be interesting seeing how messed up the main character is and how he has a huge fetish for girls between 9-14 and calls them "nymphets."
Like a month ago, maybe. It was The Power of Six. And I loved it.
I'm reading the second Eragon books and it's so hard to get through it. Nothing is catching my attention just yet. The first one took me a while too.
I'm guessing 50 pound, 1957 paged nursing books don't count.. Cause that would be pretty much everyday.
The last time I read an actual novel of sorts was maybe 5 months ago. ;~; Pathetic.
Oh, the book in question was 1Q84 by Murakami Haruki. Can't tell if I like it or not yet, I've only read 30 pages.
A couple of you have mentioned 1Q84. I may have to go check it out. (:
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13 years ago
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Currently reading the Drizzt books!
13 years ago
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This afternoon, actually. I finished 'The Possibility of Love at First Sight' by Jennifer E Smith.
Despite the title, it was a very good read. 🙂
Yesterday, I re-read 'The Fault in our Stars' (SIGNED COPY) by John Green.
And now, I just started 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' for probably the fiftieth time.

13 years ago
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Well if you mean a physical book and not a virtual one then its been about... 1~3 weeks
Virtually I read all the time almost constantly. Strange considering I don't like reading physically 😐
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13 years ago
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Yesterday, reading Winter Shadows

13 years ago
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I read a textbook about twenty minutes ago.

13 years ago
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Yesterday on the bus
The Runelords by David Farland
It's definitely more interesting and fun than I originally would have thought.
Now I kind of want to be the sum of all men.... cough

13 years ago
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Quote from Cherelle Ashlee
just a few minutes ago... just had to read Immanuel Kant, Aristotle and Plato for my religion class.. head hurts now 🤢
I feel your pain. I even have to read them in language classes as well.
Yesterday I reread "The journey to the West", guess I will be reread/ read something everyday this week, now that I have holiday.
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13 years ago
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Well, I spent two days reading Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. It was so good that I'm hoping to read the rest of the series when I can.