MUSING MONDAYS… is a weekly event where MizB at Should be Reading will ask a book/reading-related question, and you answer with your own thoughts on the topic.
This week’s musing asks…
Do you tend to read to the end of a chapter or can you stop anywhere?
I usually try to finish at the end of the chapter. Especially when I'm reading during lunch because when I get back to it I want to really get back into it. But usually when I'm reading at home I will stop anywhere because I'm always getting interrupted and there really isn't anything I can do to tell me kids wait I'm almost done with this chapter, especially if they need me right then and there. If I could I would read all day though without stopping.
11 comments:
I am a whatever kind of reader as far as having to stop at the end of the chapter. It is always nice if I can, but in the real world that isn't always possible.
Yes I will stop wherever when my kids need me too!
I also hate falling asleep while reading cause I never want to either!
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Valerie @ Intriguing Reads
even with n distractions, it is impossible to read all day...but I may give it a try today! ;-)
Would be great to be able to read all day without stopping! My answer:
http://wcs53.wordpress.com/2012/05/14/musing-mondays-may-14/
I'll stop anywhere. I prefer to get to the end of the page but it's not not life or death :)
I'll stop anywhere. I prefer to get to the end of the page but it's not not life or death :)
Good answer, at home, sometimes you just gotta stop. I take what I like to call "reading breaks" in between housework, so i'll stop anywhere. Here's my MM: http://meganm922.blogspot.com/2012/05/musing-mondays_14.html
Yeah, it's hard to finish where you want when there are all kinds of interruptions :)
http://carabosseslibrary.blogspot.com/2012/05/musing-mondays_14.html
I try to stop at a chapter.
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Yup when real life calls one has to stop whether mid conversation or mid chapter.
It's hard to stop before the end of the chapter, but that's where I usually end up having to stop.
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