How fast can you read?
Have you ever taken notes?
Which book gave you the hardest time reading it?
>>9115637
>>9115637
I thought this was standard.
Do you guys really not duo-read?
>>9115637
>not dual-wielding two novels with opposing philosophical themes
sorry, I thought this was a literature board
So when you guys read two books do you have one eye on each book, or do you switch between them at an imperceptibly high speed?
Ive been doing the googly eyes method and it works great
>>9115871
>He's not actually reading two books he's just reading one book and then reading a second book
thanks for clearing that up for us
>>9115902
I normally read two books at once, one with each eye, so I wanted you to know that he does not have my ability.
>>9115919
>not listening to an audiobook while dual-wielding novels
that's cute
>>9115936
>Implying I don't have a different audiobook playing in each ear
>>9115869
Obviously I keep my right eye on one page of a book and my left on another. Retarded question, honestly, what type of board do you think this is? This is LIT. Every real /lit/izen reads two books at once, you wanker.
I'm not even going to banter on anymore. Brainlets aren't worth my time.
>Two books, one with each eye
>Two audiobooks, one in each ear
>Two braille books, one with each hand
Get on my level, plebes.
>two books at once?
>oh no i got these for kindling
ah
>>9115966
it's the only way Proust intended us to experience In Search of Lost Time, each volume simultaneously.
In the original French, of course