Which season do you read the most books?

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Which season do you read the most books?

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Where I live, there are 4 seasons. I tend to read the most books during the winter when I can get all cozy while reading.
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Summer, for two reasons. First, I love reading in the sun. Second because I have six weeks of holidays during summer
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To Ashah Taylor: Wow! That's nice. :-)
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I read about the same in all seasons. I love to read and always find time to read.
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I usually read more in winter because the weather isn't the nicest and its great to just curl up with a book!
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Where I live there are two seasons: winter and not-so-winter.
I read the most during winter :)
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Winter, I can curl up on the couch with a good book and listen to the rain outside.

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Winter, I can curl up on the couch with a good book and listen to the rain outside.
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I prefer to read in the winter when I can get all cozy indoors by a fire, and I do a lot of reading on vacation, which usually happens in the winter or summer. With the winter holidays I have plenty of time to relax with a book!
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I read the most books during the summer time because I am off from college and that's just when I have the most time to.
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Post by louisemwilcox13 »

I read frequently during all seasons but I seem to hit a high point between Autumn and Winter when I can curl up next to the fire with a cup of tea.
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Post by Madcap Syzygii »

I didn't know anyone needed to have a season to read books. Well, I guess some people prefer to read in the colder seasons, but who would really want to wait?
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Post by Jenniferpotucek »

I also usually read in the winter. I love snuggling up in bed with a good book and some tea!
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I read the most in the summer because, as a high school student, I have a large amount of time off.
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I usually do a lot of reading over the winter, mainly on winter break from school. I also try to read a lot in the summer, since I have the most free time.
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Post by Felisari »

Depends, Now I'm a mostly summertime worker. So... I read more in Winter.

Also, depends of the season I prefer diferents Genres. For example, Classics are better to read in the winter. Wire the Fireplace in front :)

In Summertime I prefer book more addictive, quick and easy reading ones. :)
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