I agree. Paying attention to your inner voice interrupts the flow of your reading but it also helps you comprehend better. I think we, the adults, are so unused to doing this that it feels unnatural. I would like to keep at it and see if it does make a difference. But, I haven't reached this goal yet. It's too easy to revert to familiar ways. I want to try to do more of that this year because I notice that when I read a novel I often read it too fast. I know that I should stop more often to think about my reading. If I was involved in a reading group, time is a factor here, I think I would be more cautious about doing this. What do others of you think? Elisa Waingort Calgary, Canada
but the only time I "hear" any voice is when I actually think about it. Then it interrupts the flow of my reading. Kim
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