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2561409 No.2561409 [Reply] [Original]

/lit/erates,

How do you find time to read? How many hours a day or week do you read?

>> No.2561418

I'm curious about this myself. I have a job, a dog, and a fiance and between the three I rarely find any more than an hour at most a day where I'm not busy doing something else to read. I thought about just reading before bed but I feel weird sitting in the dark with a book light or in another room while my fiance is trying to sleep

>> No.2561422

>> mfw i have no face when you both are reading now.

how do you, sir, find time to read?

>> No.2561442

If you have time to go on 4chan, you have time to read.

>> No.2561811

>>2561442
Indeed

>> No.2561820

I am a lonely, unemployed virgin. I have all the time in the world to read. I finish at least 3 books a week.

>> No.2561827

It's just a choice of how you spend your free time and don't tell me you don't have any. In fact, real bibliophiles don't let free time restrict them. I read short stories during my lunch breaks, start my day off with a poem, and read a chapter or more at night before bed. The rest of the time is spent on doing stuff or I'll just watch tv, video games, movies, etc.

>> No.2561835

I read books on the bus and during my breaks.

At work and at home, I'll also go on to a website that has short stories or poems and alternate between reading a poem/paragraph and doing work/surfing.

>> No.2561836

Not that often. I have plenty of time to but i'm never in the mood. I'd say maybe a couple hours 2-3 times a week.

>> No.2561854

Including the time I spend reading on 4chan, at least one hundred hours

>> No.2561857

I read on the train if it isn't overcrowded or anything like that.

>> No.2561893

I spend my day reading. Studying or just reading for pleasure.

I take 2 hours of my free time to do other things.

>> No.2562760

>>2561835
Where do you go for short stories or poems?

>> No.2562788

>>2561893
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>> No.2563044

>>2562760

I go to Gutenberg Project and Poets' Corner for classic and older stuff. I go to places like Metazen and kill author for modern stuff.

>> No.2563046

During the school semester, I can only really read course text (which this semester included some actual novels/plays, which was nice)

Then, during my four months of summer I get to indulge in whatever literature I desire, and it's glorious.

I also work part-time at Walmart, where we get hour long lunch breaks. I almost always use this time to read, which is relaxing mid-shift.

>> No.2563071

read 4 hours every sunday after morning work out