Double Retired wrote:
8O ...if you didn't realize some people thought reading the dictionary was odd.
My Mum was like a walking and talking dictionary and could read and write when she was three and when she was six she had read most of the adult books in her local public library which an aunt owned and ran and happened to be next door to where she lived... And when she was the age of eight to nine, for the whole year all her conversations about anything and everything were in rhyme, which drove her Dad mad! Haha! (She grew out of it).
Not surprizingly she ended up as an author, writer where for years she wrote a newspaper column under a different name, and she has been a proof reader, etc etc.
(She stopped proofreading after an author who was not native to Britain asked her to proof read her book which took eight and a half months of work (All done for free) where she totally had to re-write it as her English in both spelling and the way that she wrote things was all wrong...And then the lady decided to have her origional unedited version printed and she made a point of saying thankyou to my Mum in her book for having proof read it! My Mum was not at all amused and was the very last time she proof read for anyone who she was not close friends to. (She often picks up on some awful spelling or punctuation on the world wide news which shows how low their standards have become!)
For me I would read lists of information about railways and trains. Probably forgotton most of it now I am older as I later learned to only read what was useful for me, but in the past in my school and college years I was never without train books and even until fairly recently I was talking a railway book with me as a comfort item.
But for me the real pleasure is in the pictures in the books as I think in pictures and I can often get more from the pictures then I get out of the words.
I am also a great daydreamer! Spend hours and hours in trance-like daydreams if I didn't discipline myself. I can get lost in daydreaming!
I do not know if any of this is relevent to this thread though.