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I prefer reading books that have been Recently been published . Teens are more likely to relate to a newer book. :)
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I love reading books old and new published because it the same that we can get an information.
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Both - I really like older classic books like to kill a mockingbird or Wuthering heights but I like to read more recent books too. Something new that I haven’t read before
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Darakhshan Nazir wrote: 29 Aug 2017, 04:12
KlareAllison wrote:I like good books, who doesn't anyway? The classification of old or recent has no place of influence in my choice of books. When I want to pace the streets of medieval England, I visit writers of that period like Geoffrey Chaucer and when I want to feel the tempers of the Victorian times I look towards Charles Dickens, for instance. For recent books, generally, I focus on themes that interest me at that particular time of reading. So, the answer is both!
Yes you are right ! Old or new , it doesn't matter as long as book is good
I too agree with you, the content of the book determines its readability, whether old or new, its doesnt matter.
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I like a good mix of both! Sometimes I want something more relatable to me now, other times I truly enjoy jumping into the past and gaining an idea for what life used to be like. I think as long as you're enjoying the book, the age of the book is completely irrelevant!
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I like reading all types of books. When they were published doesn't matter to me as long as the book is good!
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I like to read both old and new books. It seems to me that the old books held more to the level of quality.
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