Do you like to read in bed?
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Do you like to read in bed?
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Seriously my OH works shift hours so if he's on nights I could end up reading right through the night if the book is good.
I woke up this morning at 5am with the light still on & the Kindle on the floor
... it's still showing signs of life thank God.
Actually I find the Kindle brilliant for reading in bed
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Fran wrote:Depends on who else is in the bed!
Seriously my OH works shift hours so if he's on nights I could end up reading right through the night if the book is good.
I woke up this morning at 5am with the light still on & the Kindle on the floor
... it's still showing signs of life thank God.
Actually I find the Kindle brilliant for reading in bed
I know why you dont like horror now Fran, you would be up all night waiting for the other half to make it all better..
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You bet .. steps on the stairs at 6am could be the death of me.StephenKingman wrote:Fran wrote:Depends on who else is in the bed!
Seriously my OH works shift hours so if he's on nights I could end up reading right through the night if the book is good.
I woke up this morning at 5am with the light still on & the Kindle on the floor
... it's still showing signs of life thank God.
Actually I find the Kindle brilliant for reading in bed
I know why you dont like horror now Fran, you would be up all night waiting for the other half to make it all better..
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Well i still have a bit of bother reading the very scary books alone at night and im surprised by this, but if an author is good enough to makke my skin prickle then thats a quality story..Fran wrote:You bet .. steps on the stairs at 6am could be the death of me.StephenKingman wrote:Fran wrote:Depends on who else is in the bed!
Seriously my OH works shift hours so if he's on nights I could end up reading right through the night if the book is good.
I woke up this morning at 5am with the light still on & the Kindle on the floor
... it's still showing signs of life thank God.
Actually I find the Kindle brilliant for reading in bed
I know why you dont like horror now Fran, you would be up all night waiting for the other half to make it all better..
Just to clarify, steps at 6am is probably your OH.
Steps at 4am is probably this fellow:
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Yes.Gbella wrote:Do you like to read in bed?
I like to wind the day down by reading briefly in bed. It is nice to have some quiet time after work is done, home tasks are done, the children are in bed, etc. It is finally MY time. Although I find that I fall asleep quickly, so it is only 15 - 30 minutes of bed-time reading.
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Eh, what happened to my Boogeyman image? Too scary for you, Fran??StephenKingman wrote:Well i still have a bit of bother reading the very scary books alone at night and im surprised by this, but if an author is good enough to makke my skin prickle then thats a quality story..Fran wrote:You bet .. steps on the stairs at 6am could be the death of me.StephenKingman wrote:
I know why you dont like horror now Fran, you would be up all night waiting for the other half to make it all better..
Just to clarify, steps at 6am is probably your OH.
Steps at 4am is probably this fellow:
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