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    In the Short story, "The Stationary Bike". Richard Sifkitz says that a Joe Saturn claims;

    That when we read a good book we self hypnotise our selfs. in order to watch the story?

    I don't know about the rest of you but as a Dyslectic, I am a visual thinker. Which means I think in pictures & I watch the book as I read.

    It is only a problem when the book comes out in the movies. I only go to see it if I have not read the book in a number of years. Other wise I'd be disappointed in it. Sometimes when I see the movie first & really enjoy it, I look for the book to see what I missed in the movie. LOL


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    I've told others before that when I really get into a good book, I forget that I'm reading and it's more like watching a movie. I tend to remember passages visually as well, "seeing" characters talking to one another. Reading for me is constantly painting a mental picture.

    That tends to make the movie adaptation a disappointment. The Mist was the closest a movie ever came to matching my "visual" of the book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bopropadop View Post
    I've told others before that when I really get into a good book, I forget that I'm reading and it's more like watching a movie. I tend to remember passages visually as well, "seeing" characters talking to one another. Reading for me is constantly painting a mental picture.

    That tends to make the movie adaptation a disappointment. The Mist was the closest a movie ever came to matching my "visual" of the book.
    I agree with you, Bop. I always prefer to let my imagination create the scenes and the character rather than go by what a director or consumer has in mind for them.

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    I often get upset while at movies I have already read the book to, spouting "That's not what so and so looks like at all!!!!!" I believe the best pictures are the ones the book create in your imagination; allowing everyone to have an individualized, magical experience.

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    Oh my when i read a book i get completely lost in it, i see the characters, their walk their actions, EVERYTHING. I agree totally its like watching a movie half the time i forget Im still reading and things just play out... it really annoys people who try to talk to me cuz im almost in my own little world =)

    peace, love, and happy reading

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    I get so involved in a book,I almost fall head-first into it.
    If I am reading about characters walking through a peasoup fog in old London...........I will look out my window after reading and,for a brief minute,expect to see Whitechapel and a fog enshrowded individual slithering around corners....cape flying.

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    All of this rings true to an avid reader. what gets me, however, is how some people aren't able to invoke their creative mind when reading a book. My wife doesn't read. has only read 1 novel cover-to-cover since we've been together (almost 11 years) she says she can't get into a book. That is blasphemous to me!!!!!

    But yes. when you read, you almost transport yourself to their world, feel their pain, and taste their fear. to this day, i can feel my heart racing when something is happening in the book, moreso than when you see it on the big screen. just wish everyone could be like that. I happen to know zero people around me that like to read. Sad isn't it?

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    Hi all

    Totally agree with everyone on here that a book is an escape to another world. I used to want to punch the guy i used to work with, as on my lunch break (reading) he used to interrupt me for the stupidest of reasons!

    Also just the other day when reading Blaze in my car, i was quite a way through (hopefully this is not too much of a spoiler!) and as it was mostly about the guy being chased by cops, i heard a police siren and suddenly had the urge that i had to start the car and speed away as not to get caught

    Books are brilliant.

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    Yeah, what you guys said. I'm not dyslexic, but when I really get into reading, it starts playing like a movie in my head, and I start to zone out of reality, at least visually. So, I usually hate to go see the movies based on the books I read but I end up going anyways, on the off chance that they live up to my notoriously high standards.

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    One time, I was steeling myself against tears knowing a favourite character was about to die, only to be completely unmoved when the scene played out *completely* unlike the one I had 'seen' reading the book.

    All the details were different from what had been written, too, and I felt like it cheapened the whole scene.

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