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Do you ever find yourself really living a book you are reading?

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foxinsocks · 05/06/2007 14:23

I finished William Boyd's Restless yesterday. Have realised today that for the past few days, I've had my head in the clouds wanting to get out of the way whatever work had to be done so that I could finish the book off.

I do this with other books too - especially fast paced thrillers or books in a series - find myself counting time till I can get a chance to read till the end.

I even noticed myself looking at people standing on the street differently when I was half way through the book as I was at the stage where Eva was being continually followed and I felt a bit 'on edge' (mad woman alert).

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 05/06/2007 19:59

LOL@ the impossibility of being lost in Martin Amis.
I agree LW....he's not been that great lately.

MadLabOwner · 05/06/2007 20:48

JackieNo - it was a Fay Weldon short story, I know the one you mean (sadly can't remember the name of the book it appeared in!) and completely agree with you. I empathised with the woman so much, I actually wanted to slap her useless husband.

When I first read the Time Travellers Wife I wandered around in a daze for a week, thinking of the plot and how the timelines all worked together. Not so much losing myself in the book, more being intrigued by the way the dates worked out

MadamePlatypus · 05/06/2007 20:56

Oh yes. My mood completely changes depending on what book I am reading. I become really thoughtful if I am reading a slow, melancholy book (e.g. Tim Winton), and I perk up when I am reading something like Harry Potter. Its good in that, as Dumbledore's girl says, I can turn myself around by reading a book, but bad in that I avoid reading some books, or have to make sure that I am in a very settled situation before reading them.

Backtobasics · 05/06/2007 21:00

When i have my head stuck in a great book i find i don't want the book to end and i miss the charactor after.

lizyjane · 05/06/2007 22:51

Yes. It first happened for me when I read The Famous Five too. Glad I'm not the only one. The Secret History as well, stayed up all night reading it and 'came to' at five in the morning feeling very dazed, as if the real world had disappeared.

I think about characters in books a lot. I can get very upset about Will and Lyra and find myself wondering how they are bearing it....

Felt very energised when reading Whit by Iain Banks and realised afterwards that it was probably because it had a female protagonist who was pro-active, not passive.

bookwormmum · 05/06/2007 22:57

I can pick up a book in a shop to glimpse at it and come to, hours later, still reading it. Funnily enough the first magic can't be recaptured once you've got it home .

bookwormmum · 05/06/2007 22:58

I stayed up all night once reading a book and finished it at 5am. I only picked it up for something to read in bed .

bran · 05/06/2007 23:04

I even have some books that I keep for mood altering emergencies, a bit like drugs but not illegal or needing a prescription. If I'm stressed out or my mind is whirring and I'm over-thinking then I read A Place of My Own. If I need to be cheered up then I read Welcome to Temptation. For the full effect I read them no more than once a year.

prufrock · 05/06/2007 23:07

Oh God yes. And similar ones to everyone else too. I went to a wedding with my hair unwashed and in a bun once so I could read more HP, and took the book with me and kept sneaking off to the loo. And I was given the whole DM trilogy one Christmas. I'd finished them all by the 30th, and lay in bed crying through the last hour of reading.

The other one that always gets me is the Hornblower books. They are among the very few books I read again and again. And whilst I now know the stories so well that I am not desperate to continue reading to find out what happens, i do find myself becoming more Hornblower like - I put others first and act very nobly and honorably for the week or so it takes me to get through them all (because once I've started the series I have to go all teh way to teh end)

Sunshinemummy · 06/06/2007 09:42

The DM trilogy did the same to me. I was travelling round Australia when I read the first two, but hadn't taken the third as it was big, bulky and still only available in hardback. We spent the next few days trying to find it everywhere as I just couldn't not read it after the cliff-hanger ending of The Subtle Knife. BTW all you DM fans out there, have any of you read the Abhorsen books by Garth Nix?

Shrinkinglily · 06/06/2007 09:56

I read 'an evil cradling' by Brian Keenan and I was in the dark smelly hole of a prison with him, then I looked up and actually I was free, sitting on a rock beside the sea in a beautiful place with a fresh breeze...the total opposite place in fact!

Shrinkinglily · 06/06/2007 09:58

Oh yes and just gearing up to reread the DM trilogy. I think it is brilliant.

Ettenna · 07/06/2007 11:55

I had this with The Mists of Avalon - not the sort of book I expected to adore but it completely consumed me for three days and I still love it! I remember actually sneaking off to the lavvies at work with it in my bag and reading it one the loo!

LoveAngel · 07/06/2007 12:28

Yes, almost all the really good ones.

rel · 08/06/2007 10:04

I have just read 'Restless' and know exaclty what you mean, the book was great. If the book is that good, it is hard to do anything as all I want to do is sit down and finish it. Also, it is one of the best ways to relax. My DD is just as hooked on books and reads all the time, even when she should be getting ready for school etc !

AnneJones · 08/06/2007 11:14

You lot are not helping me reduce my reading pile or debts to Amazon...have just popped Restless into my basket too. Grrr.

TwoIfBySea · 08/06/2007 18:03

I'm reading Mo Hayder's Pig Island at the moment, I really don't want to be living that!

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