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PoTD: How often do you read novels?

Started by Snorkel, August 28, 2007, 06:30:22 PM

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goose

Not often.
6 (18.2%)
Occasionally.
9 (27.3%)
Regularly.
3 (9.1%)
Three at a time.
2 (6.1%)
Only for school.
13 (39.4%)

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ncba93ivyase

Not even for school.

Unless it's history or science, of course. Those are subjects I actually enjoy and have a deep interest in.

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V

I'm going to be perfectly honest; seldomly do I read novels. I really should and I don't depise reading like most. It's just I never find time to do so, and with college here, the reading I will most likely be doing will be for class.

Samus Aran

Three at a time. Currently working on reading The Catcher in the Rye for the third time, finishing up 'Salem's Lot, and I'm about half way through Firestarter.

Snorkel

Quote from: Kaz on August 28, 2007, 06:35:50 PM
Three at a time. Currently working on reading The Catcher in the Rye for the third time, finishing up 'Salem's Lot, and I'm about half way through Firestarter.


There are two kinds of people in the world: those who think The Catcher In The Rye is an amazing book, and those who think it's a piece of shit.  psyduck;

I happen to associate myself with the latter.

I'm reading Against The Day by Thomas Pynchon (it's fucking 1100 pages, going to take me another month or so), a Lovecraft anthology (one of my new favorite authors), and Idoru by William Gibson.

Pelelol

Srsly, check out Brotherhood of The Rose by David Morrell.

I read it two years ago for English, and it was amazing.

it's about espionage and stuff.

Samus Aran

Quote from: This Apparatus Must Be Snorkel on August 28, 2007, 06:39:59 PM
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who think The Catcher In The Rye is an amazing book, and those who think it's a piece of shit.  psyduck;

I happen to associate myself with the latter.

I'm reading Against The Day by Thomas Pynchon (it's fucking 1100 pages, going to take me another month or so), a Lovecraft anthology (one of my new favorite authors), and Idoru by William Gibson.


I'm not really a big Lovecraft person myself.

Also yes, a lot of people seem to think I'm crazy for loving The Catcher in the Rye. It's currently my favorite book, and has been since about November of last year. I can't really explain why, either.

Selkie

I'd say regularly.

But screw school books, they usually suck. I just listen in on others in the class the day after a chapter is assigned. all I need to know   powerofone;

Placebo Headwound

Honestly, only for school.

I guess I'd just prefer to spend my free time playing video games and hanging out with you fags. navi;

Kingoftherings


mariofreak

Unless it's Harry Potter, I don't read by choice. And seeing Harry Potter is over, I won't be reading by choice for a LONG LONG time.

Himu

I like to read the occasional suspence and romance novels.

Reverse Psychology


Feynman

Only when I need to for school. The only thing I really read are video game and other pieces of technology reviews I print out.

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