Why do you like reading?
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Re: Why do you like reading?
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I love reading for the reason I can understand another perspective a different view.
I was a very biased person reading books show me the things I see is strange some find comfort in it.
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Es and learning new things about our world.
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I learned that from my uncle.
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Ever since my sister told me of this author, I have been reading all the time and I am loving it! I love reading christian mysteries which is what Irene Hannon writes a lot of and I also like to read some mystery/suspense novels. If you haven't read any of her books, I highly recommend.
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1. It helps me escape from the troubles and pressures of this world and take me to a different world where the abnormal is normal, the impossible is possible.
2. It keeps my imagination active unlike idleness or manual tasks.
3. It gives me more insight on the author himself.
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1. It helps me escape from the troubles and pressures of this world and take me to a different world where the abnormal is normal, the impossible is possible.
2. It keeps my imagination active unlike idleness or manual tasks.
3. It gives me more insight on the author himself.