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I rarely read any longer than that any more. Too much to do.

Large chunks of time usually happen when I'm in between classes, on vacation, or home sick. Yes, I've been known to take sick days to read books I couldn't put down.

I do most of my reading at home. My fiance works most nights so I have lots of (mostly) uninterrupted free time. I think the longest period I've read nonstop is an hour. I get restless to do other things, even if it's just to flip on the TV that I never watch.

I'll pull out a book and read it in the doctor's office or mechanic's, but I find that I can't concentrate enough to read and comprehend--too many distractions.
I read at home when I'm off and have the entire day; at night 30 mins. or more before bed; whenever I can snatch some time for myself. I also read in the car if I'm by myself and I'm waiting to pick someone up.
If I'm not too sick when I call in, there is nothing more heavenly than to know I've got an entire day to lie in bed and read a good book.

A great time for reading is during football games. I have not done actual measuring, but I would not be surprised if any three-hour NFL production could not be squeezed down to fifteen minutes of real action. I often watch with the sound off and look up when the QB stands over the center. (GO, JETS!) Ditto for baseball, although I believe the actual content/inaction ratio is higher, and I have a bloody difficult time finding the quarterback.
I also keep a long-term book on my night table and, unless I am near death, read at least a couple of pages before going to sleep every day.
Magazine reading is reserved for the throne room.


This is really interesting so far. I also find it hard to squeeze in reading time during the week. Maybe during lunch I'll read for 10 minutes total, but that's about it. After work, I can sometimes read for half an hour to maybe two hours if I am not feeling too tired. Before bed I am usually very sleepy so I will just watch something on Netflix, but every once in a while I'll read a paragraph or two.
It seems impossible to read a really thick book this way, at least for me, I lose my thread, my momentum. I've been trying to block off more and more time in the afternoons after work to tackle The Instructions, which is like a 1000 page book I'm currently reading.
Thanks for all the answers so far, this is great.


I pretty much read whenever I'm not doing something else.



WAAAAAAy too much.
Must be addressed :)


Nowadays I read late at night after daughter and hubby are tucked into bed, sometimes during the day while daughter is running around like a mad chook, but that can be exasperating as I quickly become a prop in her games.

Nowadays I read late at night after daughter and hubby are tucked into bed, sometimes durin..."
Boy do I know that feeling! I have a 13 month old little boy :)

(I nursed him for 2 yrs)
(though I should add that the last year was sporadic, much less often, usually just before he went to bed)
(TMI? probably--)


I knew I'd get flack for posting that...
but, well every child's different.
it was never a problem for me and he never wanted to quit, so I had to tell him it was time to stop. He cried...and then got over it.
Rather quickly.




;-)"
ha. I am enjoying it too.
My daughter is 14months, I have always assumed 2yo would be about when we finish, that one of us would have had enough by then.. At this stage I think it will be me and much sooner than I expected (this is after a 3.30am wake up call in which she became frustrated because I gave her the wrong boob... apparently she doesn't want one of them anymore).

For the on-topic portion of my post, I've recently discovered that the few minutes between classes when there is awkward silence anyway is a great time to get some reading in.

Well I blame the computer and talking to my husband on Skype. This lead to a preference for feeding my daughter on the left so that my right hand was free for mouse use. This favouring became more and more pronounced regardless of the location, Until now I am notably lopsided and my daughter gets rather annoyed at me for offering the wrong one (she knows the milk does not flow as fast)...
..and yet I was too embarrased to describe my underwear in the other thread... go figure..
I love how a thread can go from being about reading duration to nursing with the wrong boob.
Gotta love a good derail
Gotta love a good derail
If you read for long periods of uninterrupted time, what is the typical length of time? How long is your record?