Have you ever missed your night sleep for a book
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Re: Have you ever missed your night sleep for a book
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I'm not such a night owl though, so even if it's a real page-turner I don't forego sleep. If I'm reading past my usual bed-time I get sleepy and fall asleep after an hour or so.
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The book must really be boring to help me catch a wink, once a little excitement is in a book, sleeps disappear for me. I have to struggle hard to get it back.Vivianne Nat wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 13:36 Yes i have had. I wanted so bad to finish the Hubrr games series in an ebook form i missed lots of sleep then. But at times as well if i need to sleep i just read a book to help me catch a wink.
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Oh sorry for my typo. But i agree with you. I find it hard to finish a book when it is boring. And i doze off.Debbyemi wrote: ↑20 Apr 2018, 05:23The book must really be boring to help me catch a wink, once a little excitement is in a book, sleeps disappear for me. I have to struggle hard to get it back.Vivianne Nat wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 13:36 Yes i have had. I wanted so bad to finish the Hubrr games series in an ebook form i missed lots of sleep then. But at times as well if i need to sleep i just read a book to help me catch a wink.
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Maybe, just maybe you are not so much of a book lover.
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I don't think I've stayed up the entire night reading, but definitely for an extra 2-3 hours. Usually I get to the point where my eyes feel so heavy I physically can't read anymore and give in,