What is your favorite time of day to read?

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Re: What is your favorite time of day to read?

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I always read over breakfast so even if the rest of the day goes terribly, at least it started with a book. lol
Typically I also read before bed and if I'm not busy then I might just grab a book right in the middle of the day too.
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Glad that topic was introduced! I start reading right after waking up and continue till I have to get ready for work, read while waiting for the bus, read sitting/standing in the bus, read during breaks in my workplace, read while standing in queue for the return bus, read in the bus, then read before I have dinner, and then some more before I can not keep my eyes open anymore. And the cycle continues.....
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If I had my way that is if I have no engagements, nothing to do that day, anytime is perfect for reading I don't mind reading all day and taking only bathroom breaks and food breaks.
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I mostly like to read during the day. I find that if I take a book to bed with me that I'll fall asleep while reading and forget what I've read :D
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Post by svramos112816 »

I love to read books before going to bed in the evening or before taking a nap in the afternoon. It relaxes my mind and be able to sleep well.
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It really depends on my mood each day. Sometimes I'll prefer reading during the day, other times during nights. My favorite is reading at coffee places, in which anytime of day is a good time to read for me. :lol:
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My favourite time to read is early in the morning or late at night when everyone is asleep. But I usually end up reading at odd hours of the day, especially when I have assignments or studying to do :eusa-whistle:
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I'm not much of a night reader. I have trouble reading in lack of daylight with my eyes.
I tend to read the most in the early afternoon outside or by a window with sunlight pouring in.
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Anytime really.
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I like to read in the late evening. it is the perfect way to end a day.
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Post by gregs317 »

Mostly at night, before bed. It helps me unwind so I can get ready to rest.

The exception being if I have a doctor's appointment - I like to have a book with me in the waiting room.
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Post by Trouble12 »

literally wheneber i have a min to sit down a take the time to i could prolly read all day if i could
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Post by CrimsonPrincess24 »

I can actually read anytime. But I prefer reading at night when everyone's asleep so I can have a silent night while reading my book.
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Nighttime! It’s so peaceful and quiet and relaxing!
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Post by gytatgym »

Any. I like the info, not time.
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