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Do you analyze a book after you read it or just read..?

Do you analyze a book after you read it or just read…?

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Vikash

Yes. Sometimes.

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Dale

It depends on the book

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Laura

Depends on the book ?

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Denise

read re-read and analyze and re-analyze but not all books. Just that ones that touch me in some way. Good or bad.

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RedaQuestion author

Thanks for your piece of advice

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RedaQuestion author

Soo if it contains hard ideas we should analyze it right? ??

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Amy

Yes . Depends on the book tho ?

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Shawntay

I mostly just read them, there have been a couple I have analyzed but not many

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Lina

I don’t necessarily analyze, but I do try to pinpoint the underlying social messages in the books.

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RedaQuestion author

So you prefer to find general points than scan it

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Joanne

Mostly just read! I did the analysing thing years ago, when I was at uni, but I rarely bother now there is no longer a need!

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Dorothy

I think about them, but I try not to actually analyze them.

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RedaQuestion author

So you’re not huge fan of analyze

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Jai

I do. Depends on the book though

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Diane

Depends on the subject od rhe book. Sometimes it’s just a fluff story so nothinf important but sometimes you get the one (or more) that makes you really think

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HayleyÁnne

If it makes me stop and think..is analyze the book with friends…. Other wise I read to enjoy and on to the next one!! ..

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Helena

Not for long. My TBR is too big not to keep moving to the next book.

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Dee

Depends. Sometimes my mind doesn’t stop analyzing it until the next day or until i start reading another one.

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Tomme

Yes sometimes

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Lindsey

I’m severely OCD, I over analyze everything. (Not joking) lol

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Sihl

Just read. Unless it’s really thought provoking. Like Fast Girl or Sold.

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Hiwa

For me analyze it is a part of raeding

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