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the contest.

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  1. billy

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    Joined: May '09
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    i just want to know if i read a book more then once do i still et the page counts as if they were two seperit books?

    Posted 9 months ago #
  2. Jordan

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    Yes, you may read a book more than once.

    By the way, there is a Read-a-Thon questions thread here: http://incredibooks.com/ibdiscuss/topic/read-a-thon-enthusiasm

    Posted 9 months ago #
  3. billy

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    ahh, thankyou.

    and YESSSS! im so glad! i have almost memorized one book by reading it over 200 times(it a 5 mounth time line) so this should not be to hard to win.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  4. C Triebold

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    Think again Billy. : )

    "Curiosity is a good thing, like onion soup. But too much onion soup makes your breath smell terrible. And too much curiosity can make your whole body smell terrible, if it causes you to be dead." - Simon Bloom: The Gravity Keeper
    Posted 9 months ago #
  5. billy

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    Why? i can read one 400 page book 2 times a day(3 during the summer) and one 600 page book one a day.

    pluss alot of other 800-900 books once or twice.

    78,800 pages with JUST the 400 page book. i sould get somewhere around 150-200,000 pages all in all. if all my math is correct.

    i have this down.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  6. C Triebold

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    I'm just saying, there's always a faster reader out there. But that's why there's more than one prize. Good luck!

    Oh, and by the way, you won't have much competition from me.

    "Curiosity is a good thing, like onion soup. But too much onion soup makes your breath smell terrible. And too much curiosity can make your whole body smell terrible, if it causes you to be dead." - Simon Bloom: The Gravity Keeper
    Posted 9 months ago #
  7. billy

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    i'd say good luck but theres no such thing so.....happy reading.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  8. Alyosha

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    *cannot fathom reading the same book three times in one day*

    200 is incomprehensible. Don't you die of boredom?

    "Bonapartist democrat."
    "Grey shades of a quiet mouse colour."
    Posted 9 months ago #
  9. billy

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    well he is my favoret author and i also love the first book alot, and im trying to get to 400(at 300 something right now)

    even more suprizeing is that i have read eragon 327 times.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  10. monkeygal693

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    327 times?!! Holy Cow! Either you read incredibly FAST or you are a fantastic mulitasker! maybe both?

    HAS FINALLY POSTED MORE THAN 100 TIMES!!!!
    Posted 9 months ago #
  11. Alassiel

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    Wow! Don't you have a life outside of reading? Family or friends who might like to see you every once in awhile?

    "You annoy me. Therefore, I choose to eliminate you."
    Pretender, in Dragon Knight
    Posted 9 months ago #
  12. C Triebold

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    My max reread capacity is 4 times. 327? *faints*

    "Curiosity is a good thing, like onion soup. But too much onion soup makes your breath smell terrible. And too much curiosity can make your whole body smell terrible, if it causes you to be dead." - Simon Bloom: The Gravity Keeper
    Posted 9 months ago #
  13. narnia365

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    I almost never re-read books! I really have only re-read the Dragons in our Midst series, and The Chronicles of Narnia. And that's about it.
    Well, good luck to everyone! I know for a fact everyone will do better than me. But still, it will be fun to see how many pages I can read.

    "We have to travel to another dimension to rescue his father."
    "That is so Narnia! Can I come?"
    -Beyond the Reflections Edge, by Bryan Davis
    Posted 9 months ago #
  14. Owan

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    Alassiel said:Don't you have a life outside of reading? Family or friends who might like to see you every once in awhile?

    It appears I have a life, I haven't finished a single book yet. Or else it's because I'm picking harder books for myself this year...

    I don't know how you survive, Billy, but good work, anyway.

    "These last stands in a house make good stories, but nothing ever came of them. After their first few repulsed the enemy always sets the house on fire." -- ??
    Posted 9 months ago #
  15. billy

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    ihave a life, im a fast reader and i do more then one thing at once, it also helps that im homeschooled

    Posted 9 months ago #

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