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Thursday, October 19, 2006




If you've been here before, you know I read a lot. So because I'm too tired to do anything fancy this week, here are some odd things about my reading habits:



Thirteen Reading Peculiarities


  1. I can't just pick a book out of my TBR pile--I've got to use some version of eenie-meenie-miney-moe so as to be "fair" to the other books.

  2. If there's odd punctuation, particularly extra commas, I'll re-read the sentence with pauses where the commas are several times to try to figure out why the heck the commas are there.

  3. If a name is unusual or has an odd spelling, I can't continue reading until I can hear the name in my head. This can be a problem with certain sf/f books.

  4. If I'm informed later in the book that a name is pronounced differently than I've been reading it all along, it'll throw me right out of the story.

  5. If a nickname is a shortened form of a name, but the abbreviation changes the pronunciation, like "Mar" for "Maureen" or "Ro" for "Roger", I'll make myself nuts trying to make them sound alike, reading "Roe-ger" or "Mar-reen".

  6. If there's a word-substitution-typo, I'll re-read the sentence, trying to make it make sense with the substitute: "I can't loose this job" makes me picture a job tied up with tangled knots; "peaked" for "peeked" makes me imagine the character having an orgasm.

  7. If dialogue is written in an accent, I read it aloud, under my breath, so I can hear it.

  8. When dialogue is written in an accent, and the way a word is spelled phonetically sounds normal to me: like "stop'd" or "wundur", I spend some time wondering how the heck you're supposed to say the words.

  9. When a frequently misused word is used correctly, it makes me stop anyway, and marvel that the author got it right.

  10. Rhymes without a rhythm make me re-read and try to make the rhythm of the lines match.

  11. If a rhyme doesn't, I have to read it so it does. I always read the classic: "God is great, God is good, let us thank Him for our food" so that "food" sounds like "foot" with a "d" on the end.

  12. If I'm getting bored with a book, I'll start leafing through to the end, one page per paragraph. IOW, I'll read as many paragraphs as I have pages left in the book.

  13. I cannot not finish a book--even that self-published mess a co-worker of my mom's wrote. No matter how much I hate it, I've got to finish it. I may only read a chapter a day (or as many paragraphs as I have pages left in the book), and read whole books between those chapters, but I will finish it.



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Great list - I have to think about what I do when reading ;) Happy TT!
 
Great list! :) I'm the same way with sci-fi and fantasy names. Although it's funny, I used to pronounce "odd" names with a French pronounciation, but since learning German, they end up being pronounced the German way! *grin*

I have to finish a book once I start it too. I can only think of one book that I just haven't been able to finish.

Happy T13! :)
 
OOohhh there are so many things on this list that I do too!! ;)

Happy TT, mine is up too!
 
You are an interesting reader!!! By the way, what does your blog's name mean?
 
Well these are interesting! :P I usually discipline myself to read some seemingly boring books in between the interesting ones just so I know I can finish them as well. :P And I'm also the same as you: I HAVE TO finish a book even if it can be the most boring one around. :P

Happy Thursday! :)
 
*laugh* That's really funny. I sort of wish I had your #13. I can't finish books that don't interest me. I just /can't/. Books I love, I finish in a matter of hours, and I don't stop until I do unless something hugely pressing is upon me. Books that I tend to put down... end up staying down. This was, as you can imagine, a real problem in literature classes...
 
did you get through Harry Potter, with a name like Hermione?
 
Addie: Nichtszusagen means "nothing to say". Obviously a lie. :)
 
LOL, Carmen. I was quite upset when I discovered I'd been pronouncing "Hermione" wrong for so long.
 
Great TT, Darla!
 
That was a great thirteen. Kinda funny too.

Thanks for stopping by.
 
What an interesting list! I do your nr. 7 too: If dialogue is written in an accent, I read it aloud, under my breath, so I can hear it.
I have put aside books and never finished them. I admire people like you who are so disciplined as to read the whole book even when it isn't your type of reading. Happy TT!!
 
I'm glad to read that I'm not he only one who does things like that!
My TT is about frustration.
 
Try #11 in a Norwegian accent. "God is great, God is gude..."

:-)

My TT is up. Thanks for stopping by.
 
What a great idea for a list. I wish I could finish every book I start.

My TT is up.
Take care,
Frances
 
Great list! I have some of the same things too--especially if I find out later that the name is pronounced differently than I'd thought.

Or if the nickname doesn't really "follow" the pronunciation of the name.

And yay for #9!

And #13 isn't true for me. I can easily put down a book, sometimes even if I'm enjoying it.
 
Oh, my goodness! I have sit with my son every day when he reads aloud from books. I'm betting his mispronounciations would drive you INSANE! They throw the story off for me, too. ;)

I've posted 13 Scenes from My Chaotic Life, today. Enjoy!
 
I feel the same about not not finishing. It may take me months but I'll push through till the end if it kills me.
 
Ohh I read the accents too.. otherwise it just isn't the same. I also read back if there are comma's etc.. why do we do that? lol

Mandy x
 
Wow! Excellent TT!! And I'm right there with you on so many of those. The name thing especially. It's really really hard for me to read some sf/f books and books that are set in Africa or the Middle East. I spend way too much time sometimes working out pronunciations in my head. (And yes, I, too, had trouble with Hermione! I was so angry with myself when I finally heard the correct pronunciation.)

I always have to finish a book, no matter how terrible it is. I think there's only been 2 books in my life I never finished, and it was very very hard to not do so.

My TT is http://ocannie.livejournal.com/2006/10/19/
 
That was fascinating - it really was. I love to read too and believe it or not, have a few of the same habits you do!!! My pile of TBR if overflowing.

Thanks for stopping by, Darla, nice to meet you!!
 
I need to be grabbed by the first line of a book for me to love it. c",)
 
I can easily not read the ending of a book. I figure, why waste my time if I'm not truly into it? And I totally know what you mean about having to "hear" a name in your head. I do that all the time. If I can't figure it out, I make up my OWN pronunciation!!
 
Gosh - I'm like that too. I MUST finish the book even if I'm not enjoying it. I force myself to. But if I kept forcing myself about 4 times, I give up. Put aside and then re-read it the next time.

I'm not a end reader. But if I'm not enjoying a book and after 4 tried to forcing myself to read it, I will read the ending instead *LOL*

Okay so how do we pronounce Hermione?
 
Those are great and interesting reading peculiarities. Mine are just simple.
Thanks for passing by.
 
Isn't it interesting how we readers have our own little pecularities in how we read? It's neat to see the differences and similarities.
 
I do many similar things--but you've expressed it better. #13 I don't do--I have lots of unfinished books!

My TT is up.
 
How funny but I do A lot of those same things and never even realized it! Although I have to (sheepishly) admit that if I see a typo, it almost makes me lose all respect for the writer. I'm goofy that way.

(Bookmarking your site - glad I popped by! Thanks for coming by Snarkypants and wishing me happy birthday!)
 
LOL! Love your list, Darla! Some of them are very true to me, but I want to confess that I can't finish a book if it's boring! Well, I'll try to force myself to read a few more chapters (to give it another chance) but if it still doesn't get my interest, I won't read further, that's it. Although I'll feel bad for not finishing it, but I don't want to force myself to read something I don't like either.

Melody
 
Wow.
 
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