Do you need to identify with characters in a book to enjoy it?
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Do you need to identify with characters in a book to enjoy it?
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I agree! The book has to have something going for it to keep me interested.Victor Kilyungi wrote: ↑17 Jun 2021, 05:18 Definitely, at least one though. If I can identify with one of them then the book will be more enjoyable. if not then the plot must be really strong and engaging.
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