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Dawn Duryea's avatar

I have a set time to read - right before bed every night. So I get 50-100 pages just from that. Otherwise I read when I have time in the day and sometimes that's nothing. I second taking a book everywhere - in the car, in the waiting room, at work, etc. But caution everyone against reading just for the bragging rights. Read to understand. Read to expand your horizons. Read for a better life.

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Elizabeth Jones's avatar

I read a lot, always have. I switch formats, have books everywhere. I read while brushing my teeth, drying my hair, I have an upstairs book, a downstairs book, a car book, etc. I read on kindle and hard copies, from libraries and NetGalley (free ARCS for review). Sometimes it's a little unhealthy. Last year I decided to track how much I read, and it was 195--almost an embarrassing number. Is it possible that I have a life, meaningful work, friends? I really do. A lot of these books are quite short, although some are long. I also struggle with a chronic illness so I take naps 3 or 4 days a week, and I read and doze and get through a couple books a week right there. But basically, I race through books and I read like I breathe. My goal here is to affirm your tips, not natter on about embarrassing personal habits, although it might be hard to tell.

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