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How many books do you y’all read last or this month?

I read 5 books last month and this month I read 5 books

I’m trying to read as much as I could

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u/Midnightdream56 — 7 days ago
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What’s the craziest place you read ?

I have read at a volley ball game tournament in high school, I didn’t even wanted to go

That’s pretty much it

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u/Midnightdream56 — 8 days ago
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Is it reading if you only read the dialogue?

I never heard of this, I only read cover to cover

I can’t just read only dialogue, I need to read every thing from the title of the book to the end

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u/Midnightdream56 — 13 days ago
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What’s your book pet peeves?

Am I the only one who can’t stand when authors uses long and hard to pronounce? It’s more common in fantasies books

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u/Midnightdream56 — 14 days ago
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Those with jobs, how do you manage reading ?

Do you prioritize reading? How do make time for it ? I just wanna get some general ideas just so I have an idea of what I’ll do when I get a job and it’s coming up. So far I been reading when and where I am able to

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u/Midnightdream56 — 15 days ago
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Do you have the dust jacket on or off when hardcover books?

I usually read it on and I find it so annoying because it keeps sliding off, I just started reading it off and it feels so much better

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u/Midnightdream56 — 16 days ago
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What perspectives do you prefer reading: first or second or third?

First is I

Third is they/her/him etc

And second is you

I really like first perspective, it’s my favourite. I can’t stand when a book is third person but I’ll read it.

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u/Midnightdream56 — 16 days ago
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Do you guys dog eared your books?

I never do, I did it when I was younger like in middle school, now I never do
I don’t dog eared my own books or books from the library

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u/Midnightdream56 — 17 days ago
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Do you guys keep track of your reading?

Like how many books you read and etc

I do, I keep it in a note book but I do it on my Goodreads account

Mine is super basic, i just write down the title of the book, the author and the date I started reading and the date I finished
And I’m also super lazy

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u/Midnightdream56 — 20 days ago
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How do you read your books?

Paperback/hardcover

Audiobook

Ebook/kindle or kobe

For me, I read by hard cover, paper back and ebook

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u/Midnightdream56 — 21 days ago
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Is there anything wrong with rereading a book?

Even if you started last year

So I am rereading living in deck by Diana urban and vengeful , forgot the title

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u/Midnightdream56 — 21 days ago
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Are you currently in a reading slump?

It’s safe to say I’m not in a reading slump. Yay

Now I read 4 books
I think the key is to read something you genuinely enjoyed, I really like fast paced thrillers, I like some fantasies but I’m so picky.

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u/Midnightdream56 — 21 days ago
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What is your thoughts on extasia by Claire Legrand?

Spoiler alert, a bit

I made a mistake of buying this book, extasia by Claire Legrand, I bought it because I am a compulsive buyer but I am actively working on literally reading all of my books

So far, I don’t like this book I find it so boring but I am gonna finished it because I made a promise to myself that I’m gonna read all of my books

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u/Midnightdream56 — 22 days ago

Does g2 expired from 5 years you got your g1?

I currently have my g1 but I did passed my g2 recent so I am just waiting till I get my g2 in mail.

Mg sister told me that my g2 expires five years when I got my g1 but that doesn’t make sense to me

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u/Midnightdream56 — 22 days ago

Which makes more sense?

Option 1) take pre health pathway a108 then take bachelor of science in nursing

Option 2) take pre health pathway a109 then take practical nursing then take bachelor of science in nursing

Option 3) take pre health pathway a109 then take rpn bridge to bscn then take bachelor of science in nursing

Some background about me: I am not in high school, I had already completed it but I do not have the necessarily requirements to make me eligible for college of university. I have my college English, math and working on college level biology then next is chemistry, I also have a disability so it does takes me longer to learn something

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u/Midnightdream56 — 22 days ago

Is it worth taking pre health a108?

Originally I was gonna take a109 then practical nursing then a108 then take bachelor of science in nursing

But I’m thinking I wanna take a108 then bachelor of science in nursing

Is it worth ? How heavy is courses ? Can I still work while in school? How long are the classes? I know it’s about Monday to Friday
9 am to 6pm

But how’s that work? Do you get one class each day or something ?

I forgot to add I am not in high school

I’m am doing my academic upgrading, already did English, math now working on my sciences

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u/Midnightdream56 — 24 days ago