And by that i mean, how fast or how slow? More than one book at a time? Do you leave them for awhile and then come back to them?
I was reading Crime and Punishment and it just dawned on me I haven't read a chapter in months. It's not that I'm uninterested, I just plain haven't picked it up. Do you think you lose something if you don't read a chapter everyday (just to use an arbitrary example, I could say 5 pages a day or something along those lines but you get the point).
I think most of the questions you asked are purely subjective, everyone will be different.
I personally enjoy reading a much more steady and balanced pace - I often go back and read entire pages again if I'm slightly confused.
>More than one book at a time?
I don't know how I feel about this topic yet, I haven't been "into" reading as long as I probably should have been, but at my current state I'd stay away from doing this, as I'm currently trying to get the most out of the books I read I really want to focus on one particular book and really dedicate myself to it.
>Do you leave them for awhile and then come back to them?
This one really depends, as mentioned I haven't been reading as much as I should have, and because of that there are obviously days were I just can't focus or just don't have the ability to read for whatever reason. I've for sure taken break-days and probably will for the foreseeable future - sometimes things just take alittle more time to sink in is all.
>>9155098
Depends. Usually I am reading one fiction and a couple of non-fiction. Tend to dip in and out of non-fiction as I read the bits that are relevant to my interests. I like a steady and consistent pace when reading fiction. If I end up putting a book down for an extended period then I will start it again when I come back to it.
>>9155098
I swear to god i there are more stupid questions on /lit/ than there are in a middle school boys locker room
How many days does it take you to decide where to eat?
Find the ability and then the confidence to think for yourself, read some pretentious French surrealist literature, and them come back here and be narcissistic and miserable like the rest of us.