12-11-2019, 04:01 PM | #16 |
A garbling groftpot
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Oh. I just read. Lots of stuff, mostly fiction, all the year round. I don't keep track.
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12-13-2019, 01:57 PM | #17 |
Wizard
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I tend to start new books according to which season it is at the time. I look for winter blizzard stories, or just cold climates in the winter. In the spring I like to read about any thing in a forest setting. Summer warm or hot climates like beaches and sea. Although many books will include all seasons in them as the story unfolds. It's just when I'm looking for something new I'll tend to go with the season. For series books I read in order I'll mostly postpone reading until that books season. Lucky for me, I follow authors that alternate from a winter setting to summer with each new release. So yes I guess I am a seasonal reader.
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