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fliponymousredux t1_j6lmezw wrote
Reply to comment by dizzytinfoil in The 10 Inalienable Rights of the Reader by swedish_librarian
Indeed it was!
fliponymousredux t1_j6jevel wrote
Number 0: the right to read as fast or as slow as suits you without being told to change.
I can't count the number of times fast readers who are struggling with a book are told to "just slow down". Fast readers, contrary to popular opinion, are not missing nuances or failing to comprehend. Slow readers are not falling behind or spending too long on a book.
A reader is never too fast or too slow; they are reading at precisely the correct speed for themselves.
fliponymousredux t1_j6bli30 wrote
You never! Did the Kenosha Kid?
fliponymousredux t1_iydt9il wrote
Reply to Do you read more than one book at a time? by Gerbilll
I've always had multiple books going. The joke when I was a kid was I had a different book in every room of the house so whenever I switched rooms I just switched books rather than carry one.
fliponymousredux t1_iybclnn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What's a redditor's most effective birth control? by ratadeacero
So standing upright prevents prostrate problems. But what about the prostate?
fliponymousredux t1_ixy6nlw wrote
Reply to comment by BeyondRecovery1 in How to stick to just one book at a time? by BeyondRecovery1
The answer is to read something that is well written, with compelling characters, about a subject that interests you. So yes, I did answer the question.
fliponymousredux t1_ixy5lpg wrote
Depends. What are your nonfiction interests? Whatever it is, there's fiction for it.
History? Pillars of the Earth (12th Century England)
The Old West? Lonesome Dove (the most epic cattle drive in fiction)
WWII and cryptography? Cryptonomicon
WWII without crypto? The Naked and the Dead
Politics? Primary Colors
Psychology and ethics? Lying on the Couch
You name an interest, we'll name you some books.
fliponymousredux t1_ixy4t30 wrote
Reply to What to do with digital library on kindle by FangFeline
Keep them. They are not taking up space.
fliponymousredux t1_iwuxjg7 wrote
Reply to Gone Girl by LeighKing2001
I cannot tell you why I like it without spoilers.
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Reply to comment by Graphitetshirt in I came up with this joke about a month ago, just remembered to post it. by mat_the_wad
The real joke is always in the comments.
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Reply to comment by Contentiblereddit in Does the writing improve in later entries in the Dresden Files? by ChipsAhoiMcCoy
He needed her to be absolutely certain she'd taken her absolutely best shot, no wiggle room, no "maybe if I'd tried harder". If he'd shut it down sooner she'd think she might still somehow have a chance.
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Reply to comment by Competitive_Depth_96 in Karens complaining by OtomiNative
First you segregate them, then you remove them. It's a pretty transparent tactic.