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I have read about 800 books on my leisure time, 850 or something if you include manga in my 22 years of age. 

How many books have you read, and what do you enjoy reading about? Any subject, topic, content and such is considered as valuable and worth noting. 

Xoxo  



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Are those hugs and kisses?



whats up with teh Xoxoxo???? Thats flat out disturbing.

I am guessing I have read well over a thousand books. Not including comics and magazines.



LemonSlice said:
Are those hugs and kisses?


I reserve those for m special one ;--p



Panther111 said:
LemonSlice said:
Are those hugs and kisses?

I reserve those for m special one ;--p

Your "special one" is that puppet in your avatar, right?

OT: I like books with big capital letters and lots of pretty pictures that pop out. Bonus points if they wick off drool.



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I've really slowed down since i went to graduate school. Now i usually just read right before bed.

How would i know how much i've read lifetime?



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Mr Khan said:
I've really slowed down since i went to graduate school. Now i usually just read right before bed.

How would i know how much i've read lifetime?


By how man books there are in your collection, how many you have rented from the library and so forth. And other ways to gather books and information.



Panther111 said:
Mr Khan said:
I've really slowed down since i went to graduate school. Now i usually just read right before bed.

How would i know how much i've read lifetime?


By how man books there are in your collection, how many you have rented from the library and so forth. And other ways to gather books and information.

That's still a great lot, many that i barely remember because they were unremarkable.



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Mr Khan said:

How would i know how much i've read lifetime?

Best way is to get a few pieces of paper and think real hard. Sounds crazy but I'm honest. It's a good way to jog your memory. I made a log myself of everything I've read this way and I think I've been pretty thorough.



During school, maybe once a month. More during the summer. Right now I'm reading the Wayward Pines series by Blake Crouch, just started on the second book. So far it's pretty good.



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