Reading a book in one day

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Re: Reading a book in one day

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If I get into a book really intensely then I read it in a day but it doesn't happen that often. I don't think it is good or bad. Whatever works. The problem is when you forget to get off the train at your station because of a book and end up forty miles away from where you should have been.
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If I start a book and I fall in love with it then I finish it within hours and then have to find another book! I absolutely love to get lost in a book and am always on the search for my next book!
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Not at all!... So long as you aren't neglecting family, friends, pets, etc.
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I once read an either book while my family watched a movie. I was finished the book and still had time to watch the end of the movie and the book was over 400 pages - 'Noughts and Crosses' by Malorie Blackman, If I love a book I have to keep reading. I did it again with 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green and 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell.
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Reading a book all day isn't bad at all in my opinion. Then again I've been known to read for entire weekends. :)
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I've read a few books in a day and I get a raging headache when I am done. I do that "just one more chapter" thing until I end up just finishing it.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to avoid the headaches?
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I have no time to read a book in a day anymore, but I used to do this a lot when I was younger. My mother hated it. She said there was no reason to buy the book if i was just going to have it end in a day. Sometimes I wish I would've taken her advice and savor it for a couple of days.
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Reading an entire book in one day is a good sign that it was a great read. That's all.
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shanae09 wrote:Is it a bad that sometimes I get so into books that I read the whole book in one day
Only if it affects those around you and the rest of your life. If you're able to keep up with basic chores, your environs isn't a dump, and those you love don't feel neglected, I'd say read to your hearts content! :D
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I totally agree, shanae09. :)
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I do it all the time! If the book Is really good I will read it all in one day, otherwise, I will just slowly read it day by day
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Post by eahdel »

The quickest I've read a book so far is 2 days. BUT, I literally just finished one in 3 days (approx. 6 total reading hours). It all depends on the author and how much the subject interests you. :) Nothing wrong with keeping ones interest.
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I wouldnt see it as bad! I have done it a lot the only annoying thing is that it ends too quickly.
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Post by ekatemari »

I find it feels a lot more intense if you read a book straight through – but yeah, it doesn't last as long :( I did that with Across the Nightingale Floor last, and was just in TEARS by the end.
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Post by Elizabeth Rogers 47 »

I had a temp job for a few months that consisted of sitting at a desk waiting for a phone to ring. Occasionally it did. It was suggested to me that I might like to have a book along. During this assignment, I often completed a book in a day; and it passed the time, but they were the mindless sort of books mostly, such as old Harlequins. The ones that used to cost 75 cents. I then graduated to cozy mysteries, and an occasional memoir, and some of them took more than a day.
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