Has anyone read a book(s) for 24 hours straight (with very small breaks in between)?
What can I expect mentally and physically after the 24hour session?
Reading a book is like having a conversation with a human?
Brain will regenerate?
Libido will return?
Metabolism will increase?
You'll want to go outside?
You'll sleep like a baby?
Can one fix their own brain?
Take the challenge
>be me, junior year of high school
>sign up for AP statistics, seems cool
>have to read a huge ass book over the summer
>nope.png
>spend two days nonstop reading, and a third writing
>turn in assignment due after summer on the last day of school
What I can say about reading for that long is that you eventually feel like you don't exist in the physical world. It's not like a conversation, because you can't respond. You get taken for a ride.
>>35184445
I'd guess from similar experiences you will feel pretty zoned out, probably imaging words and the worlds in the books quite vividly.
>>35184445
Its like a movie on paper, only you have to use your shitty imagination for the landscape.
>>35184445
I find that long-term reading kinda warps my perception of everything around me. I start looking at things around me in the way that a character in the book's world would. Sometimes I actually get a bit startled when I realize that I'm in the real world and not the book's narrative.
I also find that it affects my writing a lot. I realize as I'm typing shitposts that I'm doing it in the cadence and language that the author uses. I read a lot of light novels and on the occasions that I find a relevant thread on /a/, I get a lot of amusing (you)s thanks to the fact that I sound like the original work itself.