What would you do if there were no more books to read?

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Re: What would you do if there were no more books to read?

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If it ever comes to that, I can join groups that have the same passion for reading books. In this way, we can share the stories that we've read at the same time, we can also have discussions regarding some topics on books that we've read.
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I would write one and encourage others to do so. Books are an important medium that can and should survive no matter what. Honestly can't imagine book disappearing- there are too many people in the world with stories and things to say.
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That's a very complicated questions, but I think I would watch movies about books.
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Yj_Besoy wrote: 08 Nov 2020, 03:08 If it ever comes to that, I can join groups that have the same passion for reading books. In this way, we can share the stories that we've read at the same time, we can also have discussions regarding some top3ics on books that we've read.
This is one of the greatest idea I read here.
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Lol.
I have read some of my books so many times, I know them by heart now.
would simply go into my head and reread them again, from memory.

Or, I would write books myself, read them and share with others to read.
Simple.
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I think I would watch more movies especially those about books.
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No No This is an absolute nightmare. I don't even want to think about it.
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