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How much do you read in your leisure time?   [Edit]

Survey period: 4 Jul 2005 to 10 Jul 2005

In your spare time (look it up in a dictionary if you're not familiar with the term) how much non-work related reading do you do?

OptionVotes% 
Several hours a day937.69
A couple of hours a day19716.29
Several hours a week32727.05
A couple of hours a week18915.63
Occasionally19916.46
Rarely15412.74
Never504.14



 
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Ghasrfakhri7-Jul-05 8:57
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Michael P Butler7-Jul-05 12:10
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GeneralSure fire way to get more reading time Pin
Bob Flynn6-Jul-05 4:08
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rhdunn6-Jul-05 9:58
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Bob Flynn7-Jul-05 3:04
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rhdunn7-Jul-05 9:49
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Coderider6-Jul-05 2:18
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John R. Shaw8-Jul-05 20:16
John R. Shaw8-Jul-05 20:16 
Ahh...! That's to bad, I try reading something every night in order to get the current problem(s) out of my head (at least temporarily).

Here's some authors for you:

1) Anne McCaffrey (fiction and sci-fi): Anything she has written; because she does not spend pages explaining things before the story begins, but introduces them as the story unfolds. Try the Dragon Riders of Pern series. (Note: She is known as the author who made people love dragons, and lives on a horse ranch in Ireland call Dragon Hold).

2) Alan Dean Foster (fiction and sci-fi): A master writer. Although he has written many books I don't care for, his common-wealth series are worth reading (particularly the Flix series).

3) Lawrence Watt-Evens (fiction): A master writer. His ethshar series is a fun read, they all deal with things, or situations, that have gone totally wrong. His dragon series is also a good read (we're not talking dongens an dragons here).

Books like Moby Dick may be considered classics, but they are some of the most boring books I have ever read. After all who wants to read a book where the author spends two or three pages describing a room. I want a book that grabs you from the start, a book that makes you intimately familiar with the characters (so you care about them). Otherwise I skim the book, which means: I made a bad purchase, because it bored me.

In general (supposedly) fact based books are boring, biographies, etc... (but not always). Fiction based books (depending on the author) can grab your attention and make you wonder whether you can do with a little less sleep (just one more chapter), assuming a good author wrote it.

In case you have not notice, I love reading. Especially sci-fi/fiction, if that's not available I'll read: Discovery, Popular Science or Popular Mechanics (well actually I would read those anyway, amongst others).

I was trying to reinstall your love of reading, if we talked face to face (and you aren't to stubborn), I might have a shot.

P.S. Don't try to preform a book burning in front of me, I consider that taunt amount to sacrilege (and I'm not a religious man).

INTP
"The more help VB provides VB programmers, the more miserable your life as a C++ programmer becomes."
Andrew W. Troelsen
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Corinna John5-Jul-05 21:27
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Corinna John6-Jul-05 6:55
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Yulianto.6-Jul-05 20:40
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Andre Michel6-Jul-05 20:59
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Andre Michel6-Jul-05 21:13
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Corinna John7-Jul-05 1:13
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sh8565315-Jul-05 5:49
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Almighty Bob5-Jul-05 3:30
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John M. Drescher5-Jul-05 6:15
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