3. OR, do you have another method?
I read when I have time. Usually, that means I don't read. I think it took me like 2 or 3 months to get through tGS.
4. If the prologue is released early on a book, do you like to read it when it is released?
It depends. If I want to visit the WoT board on this site (or anywhere else that discusses WoT), then yes I need to read the prologue. If not, then I don't really care when I read it.
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.
I sort of got around this one by buying the Audible version of the last prologue. I may do that again since I usually prefer that to reading (out of convenience). Unfortunately, buying the whole audiobook is a no-no for me (too expensive).
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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It varies, but
06/08/2010 03:06:35 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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