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    I wanted to try Moby Dick this summer, but it’s such an intimidating book, I knew I’d put it down if I tried to read at my normal pace. Instead, I pledged to read a chapter a day (chapters are short: they take 5 to 30 min.). It’s been amazing. Not only is the book amazing, but slowing down has been so joyful and upped both my enjoyment and understanding of it.

    Anyway, I think I’m going to keep doing this. Maybe always have one book going that I read at a very slow pace, even if I simultaneously have more of a quick read going at the same time.

    Anyone else try this? Got me thinking about all those Dickens and other classic books published serially at the pace of a few of a few chapters a month…maybe this was the intended way to take them in.

    by Gee10

    2 Comments

    1. I tear through Dickens myself, his books move right along. That said, I always have a nightstand book where I do this, but I generally go for nonfiction.

    2. donquixote2000 on

      Your experience is something I learned and internalized. It also taught me what I see as the mark of a good book: one that I don’t want to end.

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