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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All times, any time.
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All Time.
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I love reading at night or under the sun, I find it soothing and makes me enjoy the book I read even more^^.
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morning hours before going to job that's the best time for me, reason being am still fresh in memory
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If I read at night time I'm usually too tired to concentrate on the Book I'm reading and end up glossing over paragraphs unintentionally and having to reread them which is frustrating! Middle of the day is usually best
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I could read anytime, anywhere. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Late afternoon and at bed time. Cannot sleep if I do not read at least a few pages!
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Always before bedtime...even if only a chapter or two. but weekends are my true favorite, I can lay around all snuggled up and read to my hearts content.
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I like it any time of day. If I absolutely had to pick a favorite time, I'd say the afternoon, I guess, because my mind is at its sharpest then.
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I read at any time of day but my favourite it probably the evenings laying in bed.
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Post by Sarah G »

I definitely like reading just before bed. Sends me off with lovely dress. However if I'm reviewing a book then I prefer to read during the day so I can concentrate on it more.
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I read at any time of day. I often read to my daughter at her bedtime. I like reading my own book when everyone else is asleep either last thing at night or first thing in the morning. I run a used bookstore, and I read during the day at work as well.
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Post by Allie_L »

Every time of the day! But I most commonly read at night before bed, sometimes with a glass of wine.
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At night just when I'm about to go to bed. It relaxes me
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Post by BeatrixPotter »

I agree, I can read any time of the day, morning, noon or night.

I'm most alert early in the day though, so that is a good time to read serious things that I want to learn. Bedtime I prefer something light and relaxing, nothing heavy.
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