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Old 02-27-2008, 11:47 AM #6
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I have a sure fire test for your reading attention span and concentration for staying with the plot.

If you haven't already, start reading the "Harry Potter" series of books. If they don't capture your attention within the first chapter and keep you wanting to keep reading at all expense then you have a definit cog fog problem. These seem to be the only books lately that I have been able to read and stay interested.

I've never been an "avid" reader because I read slow and my eyes go blurry with fatigue. I swear I've read "Harry Potter" until I couldn't focus on anything and STILL wanted to continue.

I must admit that I'm only half way through the "Half-Blood Prince" and haven't picked it up since on vacation in October. I don't know what my problem is with this. I always seem to have something else to do.

"Harry Potter" brought back and reopened the doors to reading for fun. Normally I felt I had to read business books to get something in exchange for my time.

I hope your love of a good book comes back.
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