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What Day or Night do You Get Most of Your Reading Time In? &Why?

What Day or Night do You Get Most of

Your Reading Time In? &Why?

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Emily

night

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Melissa

Night time because all my errands are done and my little brother is asleep.

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Heather

Night. I’m off work, my husband is at work, and my teenage sons are doing teenage things. I’m alone!

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Lisa

Night. I go to bed and read for hours

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Angela

Night. I read in bed before l go to sleep.

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Nikki

Night when I’m curled up in bed

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Samantha

Night! It always relaxes me to read in bed 🙂

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Kay

Night mostly. In bed.

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Louisiana

night or rainy afternoon weekend

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BrendaQuestion author

Yes reading in the rain!!!!

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Dawn

Evening/night. During the day is errands, chores, tv time etc, evening/night I can just settle down with some reading. As long as my kids let me, lol.

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Allison

It varies for me, but generally evening or night.

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Kelley

Thursday night.. lol.. not sure why but I tend to stay up later that night

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BrendaQuestion author

Maybe excited for Friday. I mean Friday fry yay lol

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BrendaQuestion author

That was cheesy lol

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Kelley

any and all free time i get i’m reading a book even if i’m online at the time LOL

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Jules

Night. Go to be and read for an hour or so. Sometimes if awake during the night.

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Jennifer

Every time I get a chance even just a few minutes, lunch time as well

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Jenna

Any time I am able to sit down to read for longer than a chapter or two! A lot of the time that tends to happen at night especially when I am unable to sleep and am hoping to make myself tired. Sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn’t

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Amanda

Right before bed is when I get the most reading done. It helps me relax.

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Claire

if I get a lunch break I try to read then, otherwise its night time just before bed. If I’m on holiday I try and read as much as possible

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Philip

Usually whenever I can manage a large chunk of time just for myself with no interruptions, which is not as often as I like. Most of the time this happens late at night when everyone else is asleep and I pretty much have the house to myself.

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Erin

Early morning on weekends

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Erin

Oh and because my body naturally wakes me up due to early work schedule..and kids are asleep still

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Toni

11 PM on, I write during the day.

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Jill

Early morning with coffee and breakfast. Try to read on lunch but I have to answer phones.

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Michaela

Night once the kids are in bed

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Crystal

Night.. usually because of my kids lol

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Haylee

Night. Because it’s when my house is most quiet and my son is sleeping

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Kimberlee

Cannot answer….mine is so random. I grab those rare moments of peace and quiet to read whenever I can get them!

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Jean

During the day. It really depends on how busy work is during the day. I also listen to audiobooks when driving. At night I tend to pass out before getting too far into my book. ?

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Sammantha

Mostly at nighttime after my 3 year old is in bed. Because it’s too hard to read during the day. Or if I can fit in some time if she naps and I’m not cleaning or cooking.

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Tabatha

Night

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Brandy

Depends on the day.

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Allan

One of the great pleasures of being retired is having the time for reading. I don’t watch television much except for the news. I don’t denigrate it, it just has never caught my interest the way reading does.

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Rikki

Night. My son is asleep. No work. I usually get 3-4 hours to read. Yesterday I read Batman: NightWalker in its entirety. I do this 5-6 days a week depending on what’s going on.

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Beth

Night when everyone in bed

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Zoey

At night, once my 3 year old and my husband are in bed. It’s not always a good thing, I stay up way too late some nights. ?

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Tiffany

Evening and night. I need to get off my phone more. So many books and too little time

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Assia

Bed time

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Hazel

Early morning, late at night

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Diane

Late afternoon. It’s after I’ve done a few chores or errands and before I have to start supper

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ChiQuita

Night

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Catherine

From 12 am to 3 am

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Amy

Before I go to sleep

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Jessie

Night time…I am taking care of my kids during the day so usually 9 and up they are already in bed…house is clean and I can relax and read a bit…I try to get as much as I can but sometimes I am so tired I just fall asleep. So right now I have been trying to finish a book for 2 months now…lol but its ok.

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Maryann

During the day and at bedtime

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Christina

Nights. I work nights in a really quiet place and theres not much else to do

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Marcy

Days in the summer. Night any other time.

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Libby

Before bed

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Katherine

Night in bed

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Tifa

At night ,when everything is quite

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Mary

After dinner and before bed!

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Jenn

I prefer morning because I find it a relaxing way to start the day. When I read too late, I fall asleep. I have hit myself in the face with my Kindle ??

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Cynthia

Those kindles have sharp edges. I fell asleep and that corner put a nice bruise on my nose!

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Jenny

I read whenever since I’m disabled and unable to work but do live with my no!m and 3 siblings so it’s either early morning or late at night when I get the most done

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Johnna

Mostly night, because of children, unless sick days!

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Marjie

Day

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Cynthia

Night mostly. Everybody else is doing their own thing by then and they’ll leave me alone! ? or if I get a chance, late afternoon. Like to sit on the porch.

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Susan

Night. From 9pm on. After everyone else is in bed.

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Joan

Night

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Jeanine

Every evening I read anywhere from 10 minutes to 3 hrs, before going to sleep. I have been doing this since I Was in Middle school. I am now 52.

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Shelly

The only time I have to read is after my son goes to bed. He’s in pre-K in the morning, but that’s when I run errands, workout, and clean.

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JoAnne

Any evening – my husband gets up at 4 am, so he’s in bed by 8, which gives me several hours of reading uninterrupted.

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Shannon

Evening/ night

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Nicki

Most of my reading is after 9 in the evening, once grandsons go to bed. I read til 11:30 and if I wake up during the night.

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Freya

Night. Even home alone during the day I can’t concentrate long enough to sit and read

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Stephani

Before I go to bed. I work and take care of my son so when I lay down is reading time (because it takes me for ever to fall asleep anyway).

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Dana

I’m in a vanpool with a 1 hour+ commute. When it’s not my turn to drive, I read on the way to work and on the way home. Love my Kindle and my Nook because I can read in the dark while everyone else sleeps.

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Tonya

Night, when everyone’s asleep.

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Sheila

Night.

I read 30 pages tonight.

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Natalie

At the moment my little one is doing settling in days at nursery aka as screaming for a hour because mummy left him. So i hide behind the nursery have a hour quiet time on my kindle otherwise it when they all gone to bed

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Ross

I love reading Sunday evening personally. It eases the beckoning storm of the dreaded Monday ahead. “Once more unto the breach dear friends!” ?

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Jenn

All the time

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Amanda

All week days and nights set me self a target each day

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Nancy

Depends on my day, something’s daring the morning, sometimes in the afternoon, or evening, but mostly at bedtime. When, I know everything is done for the day.

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Gwynn

Mostly in the afternoon but lately my husband and I have been spending time reading together at night which is nice.

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BrendaQuestion author

That does sound nice ?

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Michele

At night. Insomnia.

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Tinka

Anytime

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