Q / Wk: It's Summer ... Do Your Reading.

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Q / Wk: It's Summer ... Do Your Reading.
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Mon, 06-06-2005 - 9:24am

Tastes Change?

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Mon, 06-06-2005 - 10:14am

Hi Teri,


My tastes don't really change during the summer (or any other season).

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Mon, 06-06-2005 - 10:35am

Yeah, I guess my taste does change during the summer. I like to read lighter books, ones that if I put it down and not pick it up for a few days I won't have to struggle to remember everything that was going on.
I have Stephen King's IT on my TBR list but I think I'll return it and get it back out of the library during the fall. It is such a thick book, it would take me forever to read it with everything I have going on during the summer.


Unfortunatly I read less during the summer. The family and I are usually busy running to the park or the pool all summer long. Of coarse I take a book with me but hardly ever get to sit down and read it.

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Mon, 06-06-2005 - 4:32pm
I don't really change my reading style for any season. I have several series that I read, and I just decide which one I'm in the mood for and then read that. Right now I am re-reading the Harry Potter series in anticipation of the new book coming out. Gae
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Mon, 06-06-2005 - 8:14pm
My reading doesn't really change much in the summer, or at least, not that I've noticed
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Tue, 06-07-2005 - 9:18am

My tastes don't change.

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Wed, 06-08-2005 - 6:33pm

Ah, Teri, I read about as many books no matter what the season. The only thing that effects it is work and sleep. hee hee!

Donna