Do you get easily distracted when you read?

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Re: Do you get easily distracted when you read?

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Depends on the book, if it is a book I really like then it'll take a lot to take my attention away from the book. If I'm not that into the book then I get easily distracted.
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It depends on how interesting the book is. I suppose that if I'm so intrigued with the book that I don't put it down, or get a little distracted then it's the mark of a really amazing book.
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Not really. Reading is a serious hobby for me, I CHOOSE to read at the right time and right place so I don't get easily distracted. I know I lose focus when I'm worried or pissed off about something. Same thing when the book is boring. I could be diligently reading the letters, but my mind is somewhere else. The latter is much easier to deal with than the former, tho. I can wait for a certain book to grow on me.
Mellowxyellow wrote:I usually read books in my own personal and quiet time, so I have never really been distracted. However, I do notice that sometimes it can be difficult to read if someone attempts to have a conversation in the middle of your paragraph. I used to listen to soft classical music while reading. I think it would be hard to read a book if there was loud music blaring, or something such as a vacuum running. However, sometimes, when you get your hand on a book that just pulls you into the world, you can easily disregard your current environment.
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Post by juicyfruitsxoxo »

At times this does happen. Other times I am so deep in the story I am not aware of people and things around me. Really it just depends on what is going in my life at that moment.
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Not really, I just zone everything else out.
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If there is a lot of noise, yes.
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Im very easily distracted while reading, have to have the tv off, and even if a tv is on in the other room and I can hear it I get distracted by it.
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If the book is boring and there is a lot of noise and movement around me, then I get easily distracted.
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Post by Nusrat_Sultana »

The opposite actually. I get so engrossed in the book that I have no idea what's happening around me! I only get distracted when I'm really sleepy. Then I start daydreaming instead of focusing on the book.
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I can usually tune out the background while reading but I find if something is technical or mathematical I need a quieter environment to absorb the material.
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Post by Andreina M »

Like others have said, if i really enjoy the book nothing distracts me and i live in a very noisy place. If i am not that into the book everything becomes fascinating, even my dog rolling around.
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No not always. If the story is too good, I don't get distracted. But some times I do, and in those cases, even a little bit of sound distracts me.
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Post by SeaNymph »

It has happened that many times when I read a book I forget everything around me. However, yes, it has also happened that if I am tired or if the book is boring, I may lose my focus. That usually means re-reading the same line or going back to check something I didn't really give my full attention to.
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Sometimes, yes. Like if I'm in college and there are a lot of people around it can make me uneasy. Or if the story is incredibly boring
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Post by 221b »

Any kind of music or conversations around me can very easily pull me out of a book, and I have to keep my laptop and phone quite a distance away from me or I'll never get through a chapter. Maybe it's time to invest in a noiseproof reading room! :lol:
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