<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(A. J. Raffles @ Sep 28 2006, 09:58 PM) [snapback]258006[/snapback]</div>
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DonCorleone @ Sep 28 2006, 06:34 PM) [snapback]258001[/snapback]
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Yeah, 120 books is a lot. Raffles must be a very fast reader who's got very much discipline. 120 books that's like a new book every second or third day...[/b]
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I wouldn't really say there's a lot of discipline involved; I just like reading and have been an avid reader ever since I was five. Obviously some books do take more than three days to get through, but in most cases finishing a book in under three days is a feasible task. All you need to do is read for a couple of hours a day, and that's actually quite easy - provided you're halfway interested in what you're reading, of course. But it isn't as if you needed extra hours in the day in order to read; it's a matter of choice. If you read a lot, all you do is choose to read instead of doing other stuff, like listen to music, play computer games, watch tv, check your email every five minutes, pick your nose, or whatever other ways there are of killing time.

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So your just saying that you:
Sleep,
Read,
Eat/drink,
Read,
Sleep?
That's just living inside a book - no pleasure at all. BTW are there that much interesting books to read out there, so you could really read 100/year? Just not ligical to me... So, what lenght are your books, anyway? I'd consider 200 pages to be a normal book (maybe, a tad short; 250 would be quite nice).
Anyways, keep your spirit-up you reading-maniac

. (not an insult, if you think so, just for the record
