Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.PCS 1/10/84; site mtgzz.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!drutx!mtuxo!mtgzz!leeper From: leeper@mtgzz.UUCP (m.r.leeper) Newsgroups: net.books Subject: Re: Leeper/Leeper Speed Reading Course Message-ID: <872@mtgzz.UUCP> Date: Sat, 22-Jun-85 18:32:42 EDT Article-I.D.: mtgzz.872 Posted: Sat Jun 22 18:32:42 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 23-Jun-85 07:04:18 EDT References: <169@ihlpl.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Information Systems Labs, Middletown NJ Lines: 24 >Gads! Don't your eyes get sore? Interesting you should ask. There is a small, dull story there at least as far as my reading. Evelyn always read a lot. My medium was always more cinema. I would read maybe six or seven books cover to cover in a year. I did a lot of short reading but rarely stuck with a book all the way through. I am the chairperson of the AT&T Science Fiction club, but even in that field I have read few of the classics. I used to kid people that I was "functionally illiterate." Then I found out a close friend actually believed that I really didn't read. That was sort of startling. I started reviewing more of what I read in the science fiction club notice. Then on March 10 this year I read a short story in which one of the characters claimed to read 50 pages a day. I decided that I would read a minimum of ten pages that day, a minimum of 11 the next day and so forth until I ramped up to 50 pages a day. I am now reading better than a book a week and getting back to a lot of books I had intended to read for years. I guess I find the best way to get back into reading is to ramp up like that. Now my list of films recorded off the cable and waiting to be watched is getting out of hand. I guess you can't win. Mark Leeper ...ihnp4!mtgzz!leeper