What one thing disrupting your reading annoys you the most?
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"What's the title?" Read the cover.
"What's it about?" This is about the time I sigh loudly.
"you know, I once read this book about..." and then proceeds to tell me about this great book they read that literally couldn't be farther from what I am reading, but because they once read a book we are now book-ish kindred spirits.
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Yes! What is it about the sight of a book that makes people unable to be quiet? Especially when they've had time before that to talk? I don't get itKaitlyn12 wrote:People talking to me when I am reading. When I get home, I do a bunch of things around the house and then I just want to sit down for an hour of me time and read my book. My boyfriend can go that whole time I am doing things around the house and not ask me questions. But the second I sit down to read my book, its like the world ended and he can't find this or that, or he wants to know this or that. It is very frustrating.
Sometimes I'll put down a book to talk though, I'll sacrifice
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