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If I had nothing else to do, I think I'd read as much as I could! I went on a business trip back in the fall, and with my mornings and evenings completely free I read 3 books in 5 days...usually I only average 5 a month!
A blissful week for me would involve a completely empty schedule, a beach, and a giant stack of books!

I often think I would read even more if I did not work or had other responsibilities, but that's not really my style. I am wracked with guilt on the few days I take off sick during the year, so it's hard for me to imagine not working at this point in my life. My mother, also an avid reader, has been unable to work for the past several years and I used to tease her that she could now read all of the time, but she finds less time to read now than I do. The same is true for her sister who is retired. They have less time to read now than they did when they were working and raising families, so I often joke that I'm scared to retire and lose all my reading time! :)
Years ago my mother worked with a man who was on the verge of full-time retirement. He was younger than normal retirement age, but had purposely spent the majority of his life working more than he needed to in order to be able to retire early (and afford it). His goal? To spend the rest of his life reading all of the books he had spent a lifetime collecting during his working years. He always was sort of a hero of mine. :)

I go to school full-time and also work at least 20 hours a week as well as participate in extracurriculars and the occasional bar night with friends. I feel like I have no time, seriously I would rather be working or just doing college, but I have to do both.
Ugh I just want to take a year off and do nothing but travel like a vagabond and laze about all day just reading.


I don't travel a lot, but it was a definite luxury! I couldn't do it all the time...I hate being away from my boys. But after that week, I think a "me" weekend each year is definitely in order!

I definitely get at least an hour a day during the week if you add it all up (sometimes more if there's nothing on TV in the evening.) Weekends are another story....there have been times that I have read from the time I woke up to the time I fell asleep (minus the usual interruptions from family :)

I'm starting some physical therapy soon, so that will eat up some of my hours. So maybe just 4 hours a day.

I read on my days off, which happen to fall on the days my kids are in school (tues-thur)... so I clean the house up early and plop my ass down to read for a good chunk of the day.
But Im a slower reader. I like to really READ what Im reading.. if you know what I mean.
But Im a slower reader. I like to really READ what Im reading.. if you know what I mean.





Any other mothers here feel guilt whenever they try to sneak in some reading time? It's the same thing with the computer. I've got a lot of mommy guilt. When I was single or married w/out a child I could read for hours and hours.






When I am on vacation I read up to 80 % of the time I am awake. It depends on the book I am reading. But there are days where I don't read at all because from time to time I love to go to museums, puzzle or work on my genealogy.
I am really looking forward to my retirement in about 22 years because then I have all the time I need to read all those unread books I own...


I'd be happy to adopt you. ;)


I read all the time when my son was first born, but I guess that is because he was sleeping all the time. Now that he is 8 months old, he doesn't want to nap, so I get no daytime reading on the weekends. And since my husband works weekends now, the only time we get to spend together is in the evenings. I feel guilty trying to sneak away from the baby so I can read in peace for a little while. But, I enjoy reading to him and used to read to him from my books out loud, when he was first born.
As for how much I read, I probably read about an hour and a half each day. I have a 40 minute train commute to and from work, so that is when I get a majority of my reading done. Occasionally, I will get home early enough in the day to feel like getting some reading done and sometimes I get it done here at work, when we aren't very busy.
And, as importantly, if you didn't have anything else to do, how much time would you spend reading?
I'm retired, so have all the time in the world. Still, I don't spend my entire days reading. I admit freely, though, that I spend more time reading now than when I worked. And I've been reading more since the Spring Challenge started. I was reading mostly when I went to bed, though I might go to bed early so I could read. (I so related to Margaret in The Thirteenth Tale A Novel getting to bed at 8:00 so she could read!) Lately, I've been finding some time in the afternoons, too.