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How much do you read each week?
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Apr 30, 2011 07:35AM

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Most years I also manage to binge during at least a week of vacation at some point during the summer.



OMG! Does your body not scold you? Mine always says 'do it and die, woman' whenever I think about strong workouts!
I haven't much liked where Fringe is going these days, have you? I don't have TV any more, but watch what I want on Hulu or other sites. Never got into Vampire Diaries.

I do like Fringe and it has been leading up to this storyline for awhile, so I'm happy to go on the ride. I actually like Faux Olivia which I never thought I would. I love the fact that everything is so interwoven and that you have to follow all the details. That it builds up from episode to episode and you have to have a brain to follow it. Similar to Alias where you couldn't miss an episode, Alias was better though. I also love Walter's comedic timing, he makes me giggle out loud.



I've watched Fringe from the beginning. I just thought the episode that went back in time and Olivia was a child was stupid, and also the one where they were chasing her through Bill's mind and they all turned into cartoons was really stupid. I've always liked it though.

I'm loving Fringe. I thought the second season was a little weak, but I've been loving this season. When it ended on Friday night I was like "No! I need to know what happens, damnit!"
I have been averaging only one book per month this year, but each of those books have been quite large, such as A Clash of Kings and Deadhouse Gates. Been slowing down some lately as it is the end of the school year and that gets me busy, hope to step it up this summer while I laze about.

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I haven't watched it yet. I figure they're heading toward a series finale as the ratings have been poor and it will probably be canceled.

Oh good! I missed it.

reading has once been an addiction for me (no pun intended)
Weekly migraines being one of the consequences.
Not wanting to go back to that I keep myself in check and try to read no more than 5 hours a day, though I have my lapses and have to pay for them :P

That is exactly why they did it that way, when Billy "died" the first time it was because he didn't want to be in front of the cameras anymore. But he was such an important character to Walter and the history of Fringe that they had to give him a proper send off thus the cartoon.
I didn't know that they had renewed Fringe yet. YEAH!!! I know there was a lot of talk about them moving it to Friday, the death slot on Fox, and how it probably wouldn't survive. But the other side of the coin was it was doing better in Friday than other shows they had their previously. So it's a win-win for everyone. They really can't pick up many new viewers because it is so serialized and its doing good where it is based on the past but it won't grow viewership. I'm a happy viewer now!!






I would say I average maybe one book a week. Depends on the size of the book (George Martin compared to say Stephen Brust or Geln Cook) and how tired I am.


Now that summer's coming up, I'm looking forward to having a lot of free time to myself. (:
If I read during public commute (including wait time)I get in about 2 and half to 3 hours of reading Monday to Friday. But because I struggle to write when I get home, I use all my away-from-home free time to write and then squeeze reading in when I can't sleep in the after hours. At end of day (7PM to 11PM) electronic media (TV, internet, and video games) claim my attention. The situation remains in flux as writing and reading compete for my attention. Because I am struggling to read a single book and not be a rotation reader, I tend not to finish many books. The advantage of public commute reading is that I tend to read single books because I can't carry much besides teaching stuff and my laptop. But writing has to be the priority so public commute writing will hopefully be status quo for some time.



Too cute! I love your fix and nothing should get in the way of that. :-)

Im finding Sci-fi novels, my favourite genre, are generally 200 odd pages and its costing too much too keep ploughing through them. I love these 900+ page fantasy books :)

Overall I'd say I read about a book a week or 2 weeks. Rarely faster unless I'm either helplessly addicted or have little else to keep me busy.


I have a habit too of finishing a book in a day or two, so depending on how I do it I might end up with seven books at the end of a week.






I'm apparently not very good at prioritizing. Either that or I just get too easily sucked into the book I'm reading.
Books mentioned in this topic
Deadhouse Gates (other topics)A Clash of Kings (other topics)