1. Do you like to tear through the book, reading as fast as possible? If so, why?
2. OR, do you like to take your time? If so, why?
3. OR, do you have another method?
4. If the prologue is released early on a book, do you like to read it when it is released?
Personally, I love to read the books slowly, so that I don't miss things and have to reread. I also don't like to read the prologues ahead of time because then I either get too excited for the book and annoyed that I don't have it, OR I forget the prologue by the time the book comes out and get annoyed I have to reread.
2. OR, do you like to take your time? If so, why?
3. OR, do you have another method?
4. If the prologue is released early on a book, do you like to read it when it is released?
Personally, I love to read the books slowly, so that I don't miss things and have to reread. I also don't like to read the prologues ahead of time because then I either get too excited for the book and annoyed that I don't have it, OR I forget the prologue by the time the book comes out and get annoyed I have to reread.
When it comes to the newly released book...
05/08/2010 03:52:50 PM
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tear through and then reread about a week later. i always buy the prologues.
05/08/2010 07:02:38 PM
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I take my time and I no longer bother reading the prologue or first chapter during early releases. *NM*
06/08/2010 12:39:28 AM
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I read books fast. Reading books slow to me = cutting myself off at certain chapters to ration it.
06/08/2010 12:46:29 AM
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Tear thru it, then immediately read it again much more slowly; buy/read Prologue week before release *NM*
06/08/2010 02:12:04 AM
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I read throught it slowly but it's the only thing I do that week. *NM*
08/08/2010 03:51:58 AM
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I just read and relish and re-read and re-read and it falls apart. *NM*
10/08/2010 09:35:52 PM
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