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Where do you read?
I love to read but I fnd it difficult to read at home; something always needs doing and I'm conflicted. I enjoy the ambiance at Barnes & Noble and pray that they stay in business. The pool can be social and not always condusive
to reading. Where do you do your reading? |
I agree with you.... When I'm at home I have other things to do. I don't live in TV, but reading at a pool... (well... everyone can see how shy I am)
Personally, I don't think anything is going to happen to B & N. Boarders shut down and B & N is now the only game in town. Even for those of us who love to read our e-readers... It will be a long time before we stop reading books! |
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Oh wait... I usually go to sleep when I read now.... |
I read while watching TV in my den/computer room. I read in the living room at night. I read on the front porch as well as the lanai when it is cool. I can also sit and read when my better half is watching the TV or cleaning or cooking.
Once I start reading, I tune everything out and get into the book. |
there are some very nice shady benches on the historical side on the lake.
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Hopefully the Lanai
I'm picturing quiet times on the lanai reading my kindle, that my wife bought me. I agree with above and really get into a book when I get started and am looking for the uninterrupted place to read. :read::read:
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At home, in my easy chair recliner. I like to read while it is quiet and don't have any pressing business to do so I can fully relax.
That allows me to get into the book and when I am tired, I sometimes fall asleep. |
In the morning I read in my den-computer room.
At night, I read in bed.:read: |
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I read everywhere I can. At home while eating breakfast, while standing in line somewhere or while watching TV. Doesn't matter where I go, a book or Nook travels with me. My favorite spot, though, is the bathtub. I don't feel the need to do something else while in the tub since the bath is my reward after a long day. I've come out looking like a prune and the hot water be all gone. Had to finish the book.
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In bed. That's why I'm leaning toward a backlit e-reader. :read:
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This may be one of the reasons that Barnes & Noble ise in financial trouble. Too many folks go there to read but not enough go there and purchase.
The Public Library .is not what B&N wants to be. |
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I love to read ANYHWERE! and EVERYTHING! When our Reader's Digest arrives, my hubby hands it to me and says "see ya tomorrow" because he knows I am not going to put it down until I have devoured it from cover to cover...:D
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:read:I have always loved to read...now, however, it presents lots of problems. I wish I could just shut everything off like I did when I was younger and just enjoy it. Now, if I'm home, there is too much to do...when I try to read in bed, I just can't get comfortable...lay on back..uncomfortable...right side...hand goes to sleep...turn over...left hand goes to sleep..finally say forget it! It's a b**ch getting old!!! There was one thing I did notice though...on my lifestyle visit, I sat on the lanai and totally enjoyed the book I was reading...think that's a sign?? hmmmm:shrug: (can you tell I can't wait to get there??????)
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My favorite place to read
is on the balcony of our cabin on a cruise ship.
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I wish there were small parks perhaps by the lakes with benches where one can read in quiet. Under the oak tree would be wonderful too. In England there are many tiny parks where people are quietly reading. Luxenburg Park in Paris is a readers' paradise. Perhaps Morse family might put more benches for us for some quality reading time?
Up North, we converted one of the empty nest rooms for my library where I am covered with books, a reclining chair, and a Bose earphone for my music. I am very happy there. In the winter, I need sunlight so I come down to the living room sofa and read there. In TV, I love the lanai with a book in one hand and a big mug of morning coffee. I am a morning reader so I don't read in the evening. I can go to sleep in two minutes of hitting the pillow. |
Where I like to read
On weekends, after I have finished all my chores, I like to read in my back room, which overlooks the lanai. There is a small pond and an ancient shade tree. I sit in my I-Joy chair, which reclines, massages, vibrates (!) etc.
When the weather is nice, there is a tree swing down by the pond that is even better for reading. To me the technology for reading isn't the important thing - reading is still wonderful! It's a complete "escape". :read: |
What to do when you have too many art books?
Duffysmom. Many art books are too big. My wife had an art gallery for many years until after 9/11 when people lost interest for a while. I wasn't initially interested in art books per se but whatever she bought, I started first looking then actually reading. Then I seem to have gotten addicted and started to buy on my own. We have too many art books but we can't part from them...a biggest dilemma for TV downsizing.
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Once I start a really good book, I have to read until the end. I just read John Grisham "The Confession" and read in bed until I finished it at 5 AM. And that is why this is my favourite icon. :mornincoffee: |
I never liked reading when I was young. I never read a book in high school or college. I lived on cliff notes. About 15 years ago I read a Grisham book that was great (I don't remember which book it was)! I was hooked. I read everything now from Aristotile to Sandra Brown. I even went back and read all the books that I was supposed to in high school and college. I will read anywhere, my favorite places are cruise ships, recliner, pool and the lanai. The only place I wont read or watch TV is in the bedroom. That is reserved for 2 things only and always has been.:thumbup:
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I love to read in bed. In TV, I love to read on the Lanai. I'm usually listening to a book while in the car. As others have said, I do not read as much as when I was a kid, but still love to read when I can.
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In summers, when we were small, we started out walking 6 blocks to the school to visit the BookMobile. After a few weeks of doing that, the Librarian/Driver told Mom that he would just bring the BookMobile to us since we were the only kids using it. After that the BookMobile parked out front of our house all day once a week! It was awesome to spend the day in the coolness, surrounded by so many adventures just waiting to be picked from the shelf like a piece of ripe fruit. To this day, I can re-read my favorites and read new favorites into the night until I am finished.
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