*Question 1:
How does your head work when you read?
I also see the story played out like a movie.
What's odd is when the book is actually made into a movie. If I liked the actors chosen for the movie, I put their faces in when I re-read.
*Question 2:
Is it different when you read a text book?
Not really. I don't really enjoy studying history, but most history books are fairly descriptive of the periods covered. So I do "see" what's written. But my major in college was accounting. Even then, I'd "see" the numbers, journal entries, etc., as they were discussed in the book. Sort of like a giant floating ledger in my mind.
*Question 3:
Is it different when you read a boring book?
No, not completely different. It's just more...muted.
Antigone
*MySmiley*
Remember I was always true...Remember that I always tried
Remember I loved only you...Remember me and smile...
For it's better to forget
Than to remember me
And cry
*MySmiley*
Remember I was always true...Remember that I always tried
Remember I loved only you...Remember me and smile...
For it's better to forget
Than to remember me
And cry
How does your head work when you read?
10/03/2010 07:28:29 AM
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Not similar at all.
10/03/2010 04:54:30 PM
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Very interesting.
10/03/2010 04:59:18 PM
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Same, except I usually have sort of a slideshow of pictures in my head to go with the story *NM*
11/03/2010 08:49:09 AM
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