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I used to chew through books at a great rate, but don’t read so much any more. Time and glasses work against me. I hate glasses and want to rip then off my face in minutes
In bright daylight I can read no problem without glasses, but I’m usually doing other stuff.
The man problem though, the Kindle, I just can’t reach maximum reading speed on it and the reading doesn’t flow. This means I don’t get into the “zone”, where I am not conciously reading but watching a very high speed film 4x realtime or faster in perfect definition and sounding completely normal. It’s why I liked books so much as a kid…full colour ultra def, hi speed movies…with sound. I used to read about 20 books a week. Usually I would read a book in one sitting. I started reading around 1.5 years old, I picked it up whilst watching my mum learn to read English. By 5 years old I was into adult books…Asimov, Heinlein etc… I had an uncle who worked in a boys private school (11-18) and he used to bring me the books they didn’t want. He would visit every 2 weeks with a big box of books….I really looked forward to those visits which started when I was 3 and went on for 7 years, then suddenly he stopped visiting, we think he must have died..