Why do you like reading?
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Re: Why do you like reading?
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-Discover new thing.
-Solitude is my best friend.
-Exercising my mind.
-Further my imagination.
There are more actually...
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Lover of books and life...
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Totally agree! I have hopped on the memoir train in the last few months to start getting more perspectives on things. I have completely changed how I think about things after reading so many things written from niche points of view.sleepydumpling wrote: ↑19 Aug 2007, 21:58 I read for two reasons...
1) To escape. I love being transported to another time or place. I love that feeling of seeing or doing or experiencing something different.
2) To see things from a different perspective. I love a book that makes me think and shows me things from other people's perspectives.
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