as for why - well, i can't help myself. am a v quick reader and always want to know what happens next. and then i like to reread soon after to get a different perspective. no matter how carefully you read, you always miss something your first time through.
when i buy the prologues, i reread them until the book comes out and then skim the prologue when i actually have the book.
when i buy the prologues, i reread them until the book comes out and then skim the prologue when i actually have the book.
Cannoli
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
When it comes to the newly released book...
05/08/2010 03:52:50 PM
- 1021 Views
tear through and then reread about a week later. i always buy the prologues.
05/08/2010 07:02:38 PM
- 472 Views
Tritto *NM*
06/08/2010 12:01:21 PM
- 209 Views
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
- 221 Views
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
- 422 Views
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
- 215 Views
I read throught it slowly but it's the only thing I do that week. *NM*
08/08/2010 03:51:58 AM
- 225 Views
I just read and relish and re-read and re-read and it falls apart. *NM*
10/08/2010 09:35:52 PM
- 269 Views