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message 1: by Joseph (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 1866 comments Mod
Do you have any odd or whimsical ways of behaving when you are reading? For example, I find every so often I like to read aloud to myself, in essence becoming my own audio narrator. I find I often like to literally hear conversations between characters. Do you ever do anything like this, or am I alone in being weird like this? ;-)


message 2: by Marylene (new)

Marylene | 26 comments OK...so I think we probably all do weird things. I couldn't believe what I was reading yesterday toward the end of the book I was reading and I started basically talking to the book (nook). My boyfriend was like "do you realize that's a book?". Uh...yeah...but I couldn't help it!


message 3: by Nicole D. (new)

Nicole D. (thereadingrebel) | 130 comments I talk to my books when the characters do something stupid,when there are revelations,when things aren't going how I want,ect...My brother used to come and ask who I am talking too.


message 4: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 363 comments Marylene wrote: "OK...so I think we probably all do weird things. I couldn't believe what I was reading yesterday toward the end of the book I was reading and I started basically talking to the book (nook). My boyf..."

I do this, my kids think I'm weird for doing it then I caught my daughter doing it to! It was really funny.


message 5: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany (herbtiff) I so talk to my books. I also tend to get so excited with some of the action that in will read out loud in an excited voice like others care!


message 6: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 363 comments If I'm reading a book with some scary/tense moments on them then I always end up sitting up more and getting all tensed up like something is going to jump out of the book at me. I guess sitting up and leaning toward the book helps me get evenmore into the story?


message 7: by Marylene (new)

Marylene | 26 comments Melissa wrote: "Marylene wrote: "OK...so I think we probably all do weird things. I couldn't believe what I was reading yesterday toward the end of the book I was reading and I started basically talking to the boo..."

Gotta love that. My daughter thinks everything I do is stupid and then I catch her being just like me all the time. She hates it when i then point it out to her.


message 8: by Janice (new)

Janice (citereh) I can't remember ever reading my book out loud to myself or talking to my book. But when I have just read a really good/exciting/thought provoking part, I read it out loud to my husband.


message 9: by Amber (new)

Amber (bluebleeder) | 31 comments I have a habit of getting out other books or getting on a computer and looking up people, places, artwork, maps, monuments, etc. when they are menyioned in a book I'm reading. Sometimes this is to familiarize myself with the unfamiliar and sometimes it is just out of sheer curiosity.


message 10: by Janice (new)

Janice (citereh) Amber wrote: "I have a habit of getting out other books or getting on a computer and looking up people, places, artwork, maps, monuments, etc. when they are menyioned in a book I'm reading. Sometimes this is to..."

Amber, I do this also when reading books or after watching a movie that is based on true events/people/places.


message 11: by Lára (new)

Lára  | 175 comments I´m usually threatening the book. I tell it: "better it won´t end like this or you better have some more action or you won´t get more than 2 stars if main character finds out he´s adopted". I demand of it to be original


message 12: by Joseph (last edited Apr 27, 2013 02:30PM) (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 1866 comments Mod
Amber wrote: "I have a habit of getting out other books or getting on a computer and looking up people, places, artwork, maps, monuments, etc. when they are menyioned in a book I'm reading. Sometimes this is to..."

I hadn't thought about that, but I find I do the same thing, pull out other books or get on the internet to do research in the middle of reading.


message 13: by Ava Catherine (new)

Ava Catherine I do the research thing, too. Sometimes I look up a word and find out how it is pronounced. I have kept a little book for vocabulary words from my books, but I have slacked off that since I have a kindle fire with the dictionary highlighter. I am surprised that I haven't worn that thing out.

I love maps, and I find maps that go with my books. I love to know exactly where the action is taking place and trace it on my map.


message 14: by Sherri (last edited Apr 28, 2013 09:08AM) (new)

Sherri (lil_bookette) | 4 comments I do a lot of gasping and saying, "Oh no." My kids think it's hilarious. I had a strange fascination with my voice when I was a child. I did most of my reading aloud until I got married. Maybe it's an acting thing. lol


message 15: by Terri (new)

Terri | 13 comments Amber wrote: "I have a habit of getting out other books or getting on a computer and looking up people, places, artwork, maps, monuments, etc. when they are menyioned in a book I'm reading. Sometimes this is to..."

I find myself doing this too


message 16: by Louise (new)

Louise | 280 comments This really applies when I'm behind with challenges etc - I'll regularly calculate how many % of the book I've read so far...


message 17: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 363 comments Louise wrote: "This really applies when I'm behind with challenges etc - I'll regularly calculate how many % of the book I've read so far..."

They have recently added how many minutes to the end of a chapter and I find myself seeing if I can beat it or if it really takes that long! It's actually kinda distracting.


message 18: by Batsap (new)

Batsap | 117 comments Melissa wrote: "Louise wrote: "This really applies when I'm behind with challenges etc - I'll regularly calculate how many % of the book I've read so far..."

They have recently added how many minutes to the end o..."


Lol, where's that?


message 19: by Louise (new)

Louise | 280 comments I can see how it would have a distracting effect.


message 20: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 363 comments Batsap wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Louise wrote: "This really applies when I'm behind with challenges etc - I'll regularly calculate how many % of the book I've read so far..."

They have recently added how many minu..."


My kindle shows it at the bottom corner, in the opposite one as the % done shows in. Showed up there after the last update it did.


message 21: by Ava Catherine (last edited May 03, 2013 10:18PM) (new)

Ava Catherine That is just too cool! My kindle doesn't do that, and I am jealous! lol

It drives me crazy that my kindle doesn't have page numbers.


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

Amber wrote: "I have a habit of getting out other books or getting on a computer and looking up people, places, artwork, maps, monuments, etc. when they are menyioned in a book I'm reading. Sometimes this is to..."

I love to read historical fiction. I find it fun to look up people, places etc after I have finished a book.


message 23: by Batsap (new)

Batsap | 117 comments Melissa wrote: "Batsap wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Louise wrote: "This really applies when I'm behind with challenges etc - I'll regularly calculate how many % of the book I've read so far..."

They have recently adde..."


Wow, yeah, I completely wouldn't be able to concentrate with something like that. How accurate is it?


message 24: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 363 comments Doesn't seem very accurate to me, but it seems to change a lot.


Maggie the Muskoka Library Mouse (mcurry1990) I find that if something is mentioned and I don't know exactly what, where, or who it is, I have to look it up. I also like to read good parts out loud to my hubby. It's normal for me to react audibly to something in my novels as well, whether it be with a laugh, a smile, a frown, a snort, or an "Oh no!"


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