After yesterday's post about the Life Boards, I stumbled onto their Book Club board and there is a post:
http://community.thenest.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/47758613.aspxWhere they are talking about their current reads and how much they've read so far this year. I have no clue what the WBO means, any ideas?
Anyway, some of them are on their 3rd and 4th, maybe even more book of the year. My initial reaction was are you serious? it's only January 14th!
It got me thinking, since some of you are part of a bookclub. How much do you read? What are you reading now? What book are you on for 2011? Do you have any reading goals?
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I am currently buying The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It's only $5 on the nook.
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I'm reading 1984 and The Girl Who Played with Fire right now. Almost finished the first and just starting the second. I guess that'll be 1 and 2 for 2011, my general goal is to read a book a month. However some are easy, I could've read the Twilight series in less than 2 weeks while others I have more difficulty with. When I was on vacation i was reading 3 books in 2 weeks, but I can't keep that up in regular life.
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I've read 40 books using the Kindle app on my Touch since July, and probably another 20-30 paperbacks on top of that.
So I'd guess I read in the neighboorhood of 120-150 books a year. That's at least 10 books a month.
Sheeit. I never looked at the numbers before. But that seems about right. I'd say I read 2 books a week most weeks. This is where the vast majority of my disposable income goes.
ETA: I'm currently reading The Girl Who Playe with Fire, as well as re-reading the Fever series by Moning in prep for the last book to come out Tuesday. I've also got a nonfict about emotional eating on the back burner. Nonfic always takes me longer to get through.
Now that I’m just working, I have a lot more time for reading. I reserve it for weekdays only because BF isn’t around, but I recently got sucked into Dancing with Degas when he was here on a weeknight. I think it was definitely a reality check for him. To be honest, I think he felt a little hurt at first, he didn’t know what a voracious little reader I used to be. Silly boys.
When they first wanted to diagnose me with ADHD, my mom told them to put me in a corner with a pile of books and see if I even breathed for the next 8 hours.
Right now I’m trying to find a copy of Girl with a Dragon Tattoo for NEY bookclub and looking forward to starting that.
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Although once I have a book in my hands it usually stays there till I finish, so only about three or four days for a 500 page book.
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I'm in awe, I love to read but am so slow in comparison to those of you that read 5-10 books per month. I also switch back and forth from fiction to non-fiction and the later takes me longer to read.
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I listened to Heartsick on our roadtrip (audio book) and we are finishing up listening to the sequel, Sweetheart. I don't really count those as "reading."
I go through times where I read a lot then slack off for a bit. I would say I read at least one book/month. I am a pretty slow reader - no way I could skim a page and know what was going on. I read every single word. Sometimes twice.
I often get books from the library, so don't spend too much $$ on them. You can also get audio books at the library! Saves a lotta scrilla.
I'm almost done with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and then I'm going to try reading the HP series as my easy reads. I also re-read my Jane Austen books quite often. BTW...shouldn't we be picking a genre for Feb??
[QUOTE]I used to read more...every single night. Since I moved in with FI, not as much. I still average about three books per month. I'll read more if I'm traveling or I just come across something I can't put down.
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Im the same here..
I also started sharing books with people at work who were looking for new authors. Its a fun way to get new books and discover new authors..
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[QUOTE]I am constantly reading for school... When it comes to non-school books I'm lucky to read one a month.
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<div>Ditto. I read a 300 page book today...but it was about Herbert Hoover.</div><div>
</div><div>When I do manage to read for fun, I empty out my brain with some Janet Evanovich. I've also taken to listening to audiobooks on my commute to school--it's an hour each way.</div>