Lust4Life · 26-30, F
Sounds pretty normal to me!
AndyH · M
Yes I almost always imagine what the characters and scenes look like. If I'm really into the book I will imagine even more about it, almost to the point where it is playing out inside my mind.
biandlargeny · 56-60, M
I completely agree. It's part of the joy I get from reading, creating the characters and the scenes in my mind
Citrusflavour · M
@biandlargeny I agree! Sometimes I create characters a little differently to what is described but I'm fine with that.
biandlargeny · 56-60, M
@Citrusflavour I find it really interesting if they create a movie from the book.
Seeing the actors they choose for the roles and the places they choose to film.
Seeing the actors they choose for the roles and the places they choose to film.
Sammykelly · F
Nope when I read a really good book it plays out like a movie in my mind would be the best way to explain it

SW-User
You seem to have an amazingly high level of imagination. I don't get into that much detail although I do imagine characters and whatever is being described briefly.
smiler2012 · 61-69
{@citrusflavour01] perhap it adds zest to what you are reading by leeting your imagination get you involved in the plot of the story and each individual character
iamnikki · 31-35, F
I do like to picture things too. I'm a slow reader as well, a good one mind you, just slow. My mind wanders too much
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
yes