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How much do you read in your leisure time?   [Edit]

Survey period: 4 Jul 2005 to 10 Jul 2005

In your spare time (look it up in a dictionary if you're not familiar with the term) how much non-work related reading do you do?

OptionVotes% 
Several hours a day937.69
A couple of hours a day19716.29
Several hours a week32727.05
A couple of hours a week18915.63
Occasionally19916.46
Rarely15412.74
Never504.14



 
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David Wulff4-Jul-05 1:43
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Yulianto.4-Jul-05 17:27
Yulianto.4-Jul-05 17:27 
GeneralDoing sudoku puzzles now takes up most of my reading time Pin
FearlessBurner4-Jul-05 1:03
FearlessBurner4-Jul-05 1:03 
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Vikram A Punathambekar4-Jul-05 21:04
Vikram A Punathambekar4-Jul-05 21:04 
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Gary R. Wheeler5-Jul-05 3:12
Gary R. Wheeler5-Jul-05 3:12 
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Blake Miller5-Jul-05 4:38
Blake Miller5-Jul-05 4:38 
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Grimolfr5-Jul-05 15:45
Grimolfr5-Jul-05 15:45 
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Gary R. Wheeler8-Jul-05 14:40
Gary R. Wheeler8-Jul-05 14:40 
The books are easy reads. One thing I noticed is that Rowling writes such that the target audience of the reader matches the age of the main character. The first couple of books are shorter and light in tone. The 'violence' per se is mild. The later books are more emotionally intense, there's a darker note to them, and the action and situations require a more mature viewpoint from the reader.

Thus far, they've done an excellent job of translating from the books to the movies. I saw the movies first, and then read the books. In general, they trimmed minor scenes or subplots from the books without affecting the storyline. It's amazing how well they've recreated settings in the books in the movies.

Take all of this with a grain of salt; after all, I still like to reread Robert Heinlein's juvenile novels occasionally Blush | :O .


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Yulianto.3-Jul-05 18:18
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Bas Goedemans3-Jul-05 20:32
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WillemM3-Jul-05 20:32
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Yulianto.3-Jul-05 20:39
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Michael P Butler3-Jul-05 23:17
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Renny13-Jul-05 23:32
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Yulianto.3-Jul-05 23:41
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v.nrg4-Jul-05 0:19
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Iurii Okhmat4-Jul-05 4:48
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Navin4-Jul-05 10:07
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Paul Watson4-Jul-05 10:56
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Michael P Butler4-Jul-05 11:12
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Maxwell Chen4-Jul-05 23:55
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Yulianto.5-Jul-05 15:01
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jonathan158-Jul-05 3:08
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