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Tweetplayboy? lol i did when i had time
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Tweetnot me..but book about steroids or cars and bikes..i got no probs at all....., otherwise yes i have a prob
Tweetif i can hook me in with the first chapter then i will read..... but for the most part no ...to busy reading everything here at FG!!!!!!
TweetI like to read when I have the time, usually technical manuals though.
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TweetOriginally Posted by snickers1
ditto! this is exactly me. i get bored quick
TweetYeah, a book has to really get my attention. If it's about the body or something related to health, then I have more tollerance because of the personal benefit. As for other books I will usually just pick hte chapters I want to learn more about. I probably have 50-60 books that I've only read 25-50% of because that was all I wanted form that book. I don't read fiction, only professional, self improvement and physiology/health books.
TweetT-MAN, you ever read The Travlers Gift by Andy Andrews. Awesome self improvement book.
TweetNo, tell me more. What aspect does it focus on? Sales, motivation, leadership, etc?Originally Posted by TestRip7
TweetI am a big mystery/medical thriller reader..I can read a book in a couple if it's good. I have a mini library of mystery/medical thriller type books. I read mostly when I am in the bathtub and before bed everynight. If the book is really good, i'm on the couch usually until it's done..lol
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TweetI only read online articles or books related to my courses. I never got into reading unless it was necessary for school.
TweetMAGAZINES AND PAPERS, I HAVE NOT READ AN ENTIRE BOOK IN MY LIFE.
"WHERE THE MIND GOES, THE BODY WILL FOLLOW."
"I THINK I CAN TAKE YOU"," YA, KEEP LOOKING"
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TweetI check the sports section every day for articles that interest me, and sometimes I read the whole paper on the train home. I also do read novels - opposite of T-man - I'm not really into traditional trade journals, self improvement or that kind of stuff. I read a mix of fiction, monographs, or biographies. Right now I am reading The Fountainhead - its a great book.