Originally posted by seraphimvultureHa ha. And no, you are not right. I actually don't go aon the computer that much, you can eat and read at the same time, I really don't sleep, and I read alot faster than the average person. Ever read the Time Machine by H.G. Wells? I did in grade 5. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte? Grade 5 again. Romeo and Juliet? Grade 6 (it wasn't available in grade 5.)
........... At least 15 of those must be pop-up books, cause there's like no way someone could read that many normal-sized books in 7 days and still have time to even sit on a computer or eat or sleep or.... have thoughts.
So you see, a person can read 20 or 30 books in a week.
-TrollGirl28
Originally posted by TrollGirl28I am not American, however my vague familiarity with the US education system equips me well enough to appreciate that a grade is a whole school year not a week.
Ha ha. And no, you are not right. I actually don't go aon the computer that much, you can eat and read at the same time, I really don't sleep, and I read alot faster than the average person. Ever read the Time Machine by H.G. Wells? I did in grade 5. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte? Grade 5 again. Romeo and Juliet? Grade 6 (it wasn't available in grade 5.)
So you see, a person can read 20 or 30 books in a week.
-TrollGirl28
So basically, you read The Time Machine and Jane Eyre in one year: now enlighten me how does that equate to 20-30 books in a week?
Shome mishtake shurely.
I have told you a million times not to exaggerate.
Originally posted by demonseedOkay a) I'm Canadian, and b) that was just the year I read them in. You know, how old I was.
I am not American, however my vague familiarity with the US education system equips me well enough to appreciate that a grade is a whole school year not a week.
So basically, you read The Time Machine and Jane Eyre in one year: now enl ...[text shortened]... ake shurely.
I have told you a million times not to exaggerate.
Duh
Originally posted by TrollGirl28a.) Yes your not a corrupt american, good for you! b.) Thats cool that you find time to read so much but i find substitutes to reading like playing rpg's or watching anime.
Okay a) I'm Canadian, and b) that was just the year I read them in. You know, how old I was.
Duh
Question, have you read the vampire lestat?
Originally posted by thenegativeinfinity1No. I've read Interview with a Vampire, and a couple others by her (Anne Rice) but I kind of lost my interest in them.
a.) Yes your not a corrupt american, good for you! b.) Thats cool that you find time to read so much but i find substitutes to reading like playing rpg's or watching anime.
Question, have you read the vampire lestat?