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I thought it would be fun to share "how" we each read books!
Here's how I read:
Format: I don't own an e-reader yet - gasp, I know - maybe someday. So I read hard copies.
Time: The best reading time for me is at naptime or bedtime.
How: I read pretty piecemeal, meaning in starts and stops, a little at a time. On rare occasion, I may stay up to finish a book. But I need sleep so that doesn't happen very often.
Where: I read on my bed - it's the most comfy spot.
Secret: I sneak and read the ending! That's probably more shocking than not having an e-reader, right? :) But when I can't stand not knowing another minute how the hero and heroine are going to get together - or if I want to find out if a good kiss is coming - then I totally skip ahead to see what happens. Once I know, I'm good to go back and keep reading!
What about you? E-reader or hard copy? Day-time reader, night-time reader or stay-up-until it's finished reader? Where's your favorite reading spot? Do you ever sneak a peek at the ending or patiently wait for all to be revealed?
*Photo from here.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
How I Read a Book
I thought it would be fun to share "how" we each read books!
Here's how I read:
Format: I don't own an e-reader yet - gasp, I know - maybe someday. So I read hard copies.
Time: The best reading time for me is at naptime or bedtime.
How: I read pretty piecemeal, meaning in starts and stops, a little at a time. On rare occasion, I may stay up to finish a book. But I need sleep so that doesn't happen very often.
Where: I read on my bed - it's the most comfy spot.
Secret: I sneak and read the ending! That's probably more shocking than not having an e-reader, right? :) But when I can't stand not knowing another minute how the hero and heroine are going to get together - or if I want to find out if a good kiss is coming - then I totally skip ahead to see what happens. Once I know, I'm good to go back and keep reading!
What about you? E-reader or hard copy? Day-time reader, night-time reader or stay-up-until it's finished reader? Where's your favorite reading spot? Do you ever sneak a peek at the ending or patiently wait for all to be revealed?
*Photo from here.
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- Stacy Henrie
- I'm a stay-at-home mom to three kids and an author of inspirational historical romance. I love laughing with my family, reading, interior decorating and chocolate.
16 comments:
E-reader because I can read it at home or on my iphone when I'm away. I read the endings early too :)
I read on my Kindle, but I still buy hard copies too. I actually do my main reading while elliptical-ing each day. It works for me. :) And makes the workout go faster. Every once in awhile I sneak a peak at the end, but most of the time I hold out. :)
I'm a piece meal reader at this stage in my life. I used to love reading in big chunks, but that type of reading will have to wait!
I read in my Kindle and hard copies - depending on if I bought the book or borrowed it from the library. I love to read in different places. On the back deck, in bed, on the couch in my sun room, in the bathtub - wherever I can find a quiet place!
I never, ever look ahead! I love not knowing! Sometimes I even cover up the bottom of a page if I know the kiss or some other big moment is coming - just so I don't skip lines to read it! :)
Eeeek! You read the ending!!!! Bad, bad, bad. LOL I NEVER read an ending. If I did, I wouldn't read the rest of the book. lol
I love my Nook but my sister gave it to me. If she hadn't, I'd still be reading hard copies too. I take books everywhere with me and read when I can. :-) Cute post!
Julie - I do think the ease of reading away from home makes the e-reader appealing!
Melissa - I totally agree! Reading while working out makes the whole thing more enjoyable. :)
Jen - LOL! Yes, it's all about that stress factor of "I have to know this is going to turn out ok!"
Gabrielle - I love that you're just the opposite. :) Covering lines up so you're surprised!
Jessica - I know! My dad gives me a hard time about it too.
I prefer books to e-readers, hands down.
I'm like you, I read in starts and stops, a little at a time. Sometimes I draw them out to several chapters if I have time. Mostly, I catch time on my lunch hour and bedtime.
I have sneak peeked the end before...
Loree - Woohoo! Someone else who's peeked at the ending. :)
I read from both an eReader (my iPod) and hardcopy. I still prefer the hardcopy, but it's sooooo quick and easy to buy an ebook. Too easy.
I read for an hour at bedtime every night, and every other moment I can sneak it in. :)
Hey, Stacie! Just found your blog (finally)!
I don't have an e-reader, either... but I'm about to buy my first one, resentfully.
And I don't skip to the end of books, but I will read a summary of every movie I see before I watch it. I love movie spoilers.
Stina - Ah, an hour of reading at bedtime sounds just heavenly! :) My to-read pile could use that.
Lindsay - Love the "resentfully" part! :) I may end up getting one, kicking and screaming, myself!
Fun post idea, Stacy! Y'know, I used to be a diehard paper book reader, but I've fully morphed into an e-reader junkie now. I'm addicted to the backlighting and the lack of mess in and around my bookshelf. :)
Sarah - For me, it's the pile of books making a mess of my nightstand. :)
Hard copy for me, too! I mostly read while I'm eating lunch, or having to wait somewhere. I never read in huge chunks. And I NEVER peek! If I wonder how many pages the book is, I even cover the words on that last page with my hands, so I won't accidentally see anything. No spoilers for me!
I totally read the ending, too. For me, it's a comfy chair in the main room where I do most of my reading. :)
I read ereader at night. But I bring paper books to the beach. And I do sneak a peek at endings (sometimes)
Peggy - Reading while eating lunch is a good idea. It cracks me up how several of you have said you cover up things so as not to peek at all! :)
David - All right - another person who peeks at the ending! Though I'm starting to think we're in the minority.
Jennifer - Paper books at the beach - now that's a place I want to go read. :)
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