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

11 years ago
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It's been awhile. Which is sad because I would usually read 2 - 3 books a week. But being a new mom there's really no time for anything anymore. I barely get 5 minutes to myself a day. By the time he's sleeping, you think, great I get a little time for myself. Wrong. By that time, you're exhausted and just want to sleep. I'm hoping that once he's older I'll gain the chance to read a book or two once in awhile.
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11 years ago
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Today. I'm currently reading Annapurna by Maurice Herzog. I would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in mountaineering.

11 years ago
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My reading is a bit cyclical. I can go 4-6 months without reading any books at all and then I binge a whole series or something.
Right now, I'm nearing the end part of my current low perioid, having last read a book 3 months ago. Will be reading at least 3 in the next month or so.

11 years ago
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Last night. I'm in reading-mood right now, like Baalzebup said.
Right now I'm reading Looking for Alaska (young adult book I saw on my shelf and decided to give it a try before it is late and I lose all of my interest in this type of story) and Lolita (a hard book to read in just one sit, it kinda bothers me). Also, four books for college: Community: Seeking Safety in an Insecure World, Introdução à Economia (a book about Economy by a brazilian professor), The Image and Appearance of the Human Body and The Question of Cultural Identity.
11 years ago
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I finished four or five last week. Three hardly count; re-reading a trilogy written in the 1960's that I just found my copies of - science fiction dreck, the Anthony Villiers series. Fun, but valueless.
Most of the good books I read are hand-me-down from my college-age daugnter.

10 years ago
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The last time I sat down and read a book was last night. It's a wonderful book called "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr.

10 years ago
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10 years ago
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Just last week. Cheryl Biggs' Yesterday's Passion. It's a time travel kind of romance.
I normally read at least a book in two days but I've been so busy lately that I just don't have the time.
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10 years ago
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Right now, actually. I'm in a reading mood, as it seems. I hate to leave series unfinished, so I try to get the books and read them in a row xD
I've been reading the "Age of the Five" trilogy, by Trudi Canavan. I'm now in the third book, "Voice of the Gods". So far, so good.

10 years ago
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If a textbook counts, then the last time I read a book was today. 😃
But if we're talking about books for leisure reading and for pure enjoyment, probably three months ago, when I read a fairly interesting book about four friends who bond over knitting. It was pretty cool since you don't read a lot of books with knitting as one of the main focuses. 🙂
10 years ago
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10 years ago
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Earlier this week. I don't read as many books as I used to since discovering fanfiction a few years ago. 😀 I read a shameful ammount of the stuff. Manga hasn't affected my reading habbits much.
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10 years ago
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Saturday, I guess.
Right now I'm reading Pretties by Scott Westerfeld, from the Uglies series. 2 of 5 stars to this one, I'm almost dropping it. Also, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, I only watched that old VHS movie and it used to be my favorite. I'm reading some poems by Manuel Bandeira sometimes, a Brazilian poet.
I'm going to start The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking and The Story of Art by Ernst Gombrich. (:

10 years ago
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Not counting Light Novels, Web Novels and some chinese stuff... (textbooks obviously as well)
A few years ago? Don't even remember. Maybe the last part of Eragon.
Counting the ones mentioned above, I'm actually reading quite a lot, particularly enjoying:
Douluo Dalu (Novel)
Overlord (Novel)
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari (Novel) (not that great atm, but I hope it will get better again)