Challenge: 50 Books discussion
Do you need quiet in order to read?

Yes, I can read while the TV is on, if I really tried, but then that energy disappears. I can't read if there are people being obnoxiously loud. Just their inconsideration alone would infuriate me to the point where I couldn't concentrate anyway.
Soft jazz/light classical/latin jazz. yes.






I liked her comment as well. I recognised the energy she was talking about. I don't generally get that feeling from fiction, but if I'm reading a book about ideas...Rand...Huxley...I can feel it coming over me and you know the brain is working on all cylinders.

I do a LOT of statistical work when I am working on genetics projects. For that I absolutely need music in order to see the patterns. I save delta blues, and Greenwich Village folk invasion for that sort of thing.



Laughing...at this time of year I have a lot of slack time in my position, so I tend to read in between clients...but I walk back and forth in this small room that used to be a bank vault while I read. Drives the co-workers batty.

That sounds brutal...talking while exercising! I think that is why I used to love running so much...no people! Unfortunately running and reading is not a suggested activity.

I read while on the eliptical or walking on the treadmill. Audio books are good for running.
And I must have TV or music on to drown out the conversations at the gym - otherwise I lose focus on what I am reading. But I can read in complete silence too. Makes no difference to me.

I read while on the eliptical or walking on the treadmill. Audio books are good for running.
And I must have TV ..."
I have never had one of those audio books. I wonder if they would work for me.
I can read pretty much anywhere. I wish it was quiet of course, but with small children around it usually isn't. If the book is really good all noise disappears for me anyway, because I get sucked into the plot.

A lot of the reading that I do is either during my ride to and from work, or on my lunch hour in some noisy cafe somewhe..."
Depends on the book. If it's a serious nonfiction with lots of difficult words in it, I need to read in my room with no sound at all. Reading classics also requires silence, I guess.
But if it's a pop book, or children lit (but not fantasy), I could just read it anywhere, cafe, bus, etc.
I can tolerate music but not people talking loudly near my ears. All in all, I think I am the type of reader who prefers quiet surrounding ;p



I'm not good at audiobooks, either...I just can't concentrate unless I'm looking at the words.


can't read while the tv is on - I lose focus completely

LOL - I'm the youngest and do that too!!!

and mode of transport (bus, car, train, etc) i cannot read either, make me woosie (sp?) motion sickie - bllleeggg.
so i tend to read in stiller settings of home or a large park with not very many people around. Some noise is OK, just not conversations I can make out as my ears tend to eavesdrop (naughty, naughty, naughty)
i am impressed by those above who can listen to music and read at the same time. lucky multi-taskers you are.



That is fun! I do that too!

I also love reading in silence. I've learned to appreciate reading in silence more now that I'm a work-at-home mom with an infant.



I have different materials to read in different levels of noise too. The ADHD thing.

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I've never liked audio books... but I agree about reading while walking on the treadmill :]
When I'm in my room I normally like it quiet, but if there is noise around the house I'll normally turn some BT or classical/instrumental on.





Exactly what I think! :)





I can and like to listen to instrumental music when I read but can't read to lyrics, especially if it is music I would like to sing to.
As many of you probably know, it is a great way to deter unwanted conversation on planes, etc.


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A lot of the reading that I do is either during my ride to and from work, or on my lunch hour in some noisy cafe somewhere. I'm also ADD so outside noise either has to be very pervasive in order for me to be able to ignore it, or I need quiet.
There is nothing worse than a semi quiet space with maybe one conversation that I can just hear. I have to listen in! My brain just will not stick with reading alone unless it is saturated with noise.
How about you?