Do you like reading books about places you've never been?

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Donnavila Marie01
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I love reading books about places I've never been because they inform me about those places. I am also encouraged to save for a trip to that place if I am convinced of its beauty.
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Yes I do. It's lot of fun and very educative.As I read I feel like been there physically to see things for myself.
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I love traveling. Reading books about places in which I have never been, is something like prepare to travel. I read more and more about the specific country and then I have to go there.
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Yes I would like to read these books because first I would want to know what is there around the world...not everybody have the capacities to go around the world to visit beautiful places like las vegas..so it wilk be interesting for us to read in such a book where we can see photos of las vegas,the illuminating lights..for me it will be a pleasure to read such books about places i never been..
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Yes! I love reading books about places I have never been before because it is like visiting them without traveling. I visualize the places pretty vividly. What I like the most, however, is learning about the cultures of the places I have never visited. I read and reviewed My Trip to Adele and I enjoyed reading about the cultures in Jordan and Marrakesh.
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Post by kittymamamau »

Yes, I really enjoyed that aspect of My Trip to Adele as well. I always enjoy reading about places I've never been and experiences I've never had. It makes me feel more cultured than I am! After reading this book, I'd like to see Adele live.
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sometime reading a book about new places can take you on amazing journey. its beautiful to read.
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It is hard to travel and I love reading about new places in books. When I do get to travel my plans are influenced by what I have read.
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I like reading books about palaces I have been to because in mind the story will feel so real and i will feel at home in the world of imagination
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I enjoy reading books about these places. It lets my mind build up the fantastical imagery and atmosphere I expect from this place. This especially holds true for fantasy books, where the worlds are so meticulously detailed to where I can just let my imagination run wild. It's an addicting feeling, and something I enjoy with all my literary exploits.
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I enjoy reading about places I've never been to because I can transport myself to those places in my imagination. I think that's the magic of reading. You can be in thousand of places without actually being there for real, and in fact, it is rewarding when later you have the opportunity to be in a place you had read before.
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 I love reading about places I've never been to before, Especially when the Author grafts it into the imagination
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Almost every book I've read describes places I've never been to. I think it helps you experience these places through reading. This makes reading itself an adventure.
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Yes! It makes me want to travel, especially when the details of the place is so well written.
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For me, I like much more reading books about places that people can't really go or just fantasy places or fictions cause I can explore my mind by imaginations
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