Why do you like reading?
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Re: Why do you like reading?
- Recee Ann
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1.) It takes me to a lot of places;
2.) It helps me keep my mind sharp and gets me entertained as well as knowledgeable;
3.) We have to agree that people in the books are better than people in real life;
4. It helps me connect with people, fictional or not; and
5.) Because I'm really introverted and talentless and I could not do anything in my spare time.
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1. To learn about a subject - usually one I would not previously have been interested in.
2. To relax, like watching a movie.
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Helps me visit other eras before the current one and some actually try to take you to the future.
You see things from another perspective and appreciate the way other people think.
When I have mood swings, a book can help bring about some centre of Gravity.
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It's just that I become hooked on a good book every time I come across one. I always desire more after I finish a book. I can't seem to get enough of books!
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To see what human beings are capable of.
To escape reality.
To experience beautifully written text.
One can never experience everything first-hand. Reading is a great way to experience things one has never experienced in one's life.
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