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i got stuck into a book and its been sitting on my table for about 2 weeks untouched because of exams and things happening... how the hell is there any time to read?
 

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i read on the toilet, its the best quiet place and most productive too :D
 

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On trains, during lectures (yeah chem!), between classes, before sleep. There's plenty of time if you look for it.
 

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Yeah, I read on the train and before bed. If you read before bed, you fall asleep easier.
 

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i know aye.... i read in body + soul that its bad to read in bed... didnt say why
 

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reading in bed with poor lighting can screw up your vision like mine is now.
you have to make the time to read, i used to just stay up late reading after studying
 

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hehe me too, and you're not meant to read in bed cos you learn to associate bed with being awake reading or something like that. I pay no attention to that, maybe that why I always have so much trouble sleeping :p

At the moment I usually snatch a few minutes in the morning when I'm meant to be getting ready for uni, and do the rest on the weekends.
 

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I've always read before bed, and it's good. I kave a good, strong, fluorescent lamp though, and always wear my glasses when reading at night (like with computer) so my eyes don't get more screwed.
 

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At the risk of sounding like a bad motivational speaker, you have to make time to read. Between lectures, while being transported, spare moments, time before bed, whenever.. Works for me.
 

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There is no time. Every subject I do I have to do wide reading for, so I have no time for "recreational reading". Sometimes I cheat and pretend what i'm reading is related to my subjects, a link easily made when you're doing ext 2 english, anything at all can be related!
 

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Originally posted by super katie
There is no time. Every subject I do I have to do wide reading for, so I have no time for "recreational reading". Sometimes I cheat and pretend what i'm reading is related to my subjects, a link easily made when you're doing ext 2 english, anything at all can be related!
I agree 100% ... I sit there and read Anne Rice books and convince my parents and myself that it's essential reading for the gothic major work... :D or that reading the complete works of Jane Austen will somehow help my studies in Pride and Prejudice the mini series...
 

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Originally posted by veriante
I agree 100% ... I sit there and read Anne Rice books and convince my parents and myself that it's essential reading for the gothic major work... :D or that reading the complete works of Jane Austen will somehow help my studies in Pride and Prejudice the mini series...
haha the saving grace of ext 2
 

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Do you know, it's a shock for me that you're not supposed to read in bed... I didn't know that. For me, I usually can't get to sleep without reading in bed beforehand. It's the cosiest spot! What that means, at least, is that I generally squeeze at least fifteen minutes in a day, which is a pathetically sad amount, but you take what you can get. But it is hard to find time to read what you want especially-- with all the related text searching as well as prescribed, time for your own choice is pretty limited. I'm lucky that I generally enjoy all the books I have to read, but still... the problem with me is that the books I most enjoy are usually quite heavy and around exams, when I'm really bogged down with thinking, I can never be bothered to pick them up. So I revert to lighter books, and I hate beginning a book when I haven't finished another one; it's awful and it itchies me.

So that's my input.
 

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well I read on a bean bag and im not allowed to read in bed cos it apparently damages ur eyes so maybe think of investing in one of those...?
 

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