The advantage of reading
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The advantage of reading
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I like to read these books as I like to solve the crime if possible, I like the turns and twists and some of them the comedy thrown in with a thriller...Mr. Coben and Ms. Sharp are great for this...
I like to escape the real world.
I also like to find series and then I also make friends....

On the same note of making friends makes it sad that the Eve Duncan series is coming to an end as I will lose a lot of friends.
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You will always have your friends at the forumclhughes614 wrote:I have a couple of different reasons for reading...one I usually read along the lines of suspense, thriller, crime....Catherine Coulter, James Patterson, Deborah Sharp, Harlan Coben, ect...of course first one I ever read was Agatha Christie....
I like to read these books as I like to solve the crime if possible, I like the turns and twists and some of them the comedy thrown in with a thriller...Mr. Coben and Ms. Sharp are great for this...
I like to escape the real world.
I also like to find series and then I also make friends....![]()
On the same note of making friends makes it sad that the Eve Duncan series is coming to an end as I will lose a lot of friends.

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One thing for me though, I can meet new extroverted words that's always fun to look up in a dictionary.
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I think it's because it absorbs me totally unlike any other medium.
(I know a dancer who is doing one of those big casino shows and the choreographer told the cast they could sketch, knit, talk, braid hair between rehearsals but they were not allowed to read. Apparently she believes reading interfers with the learning or retaining of dance steps. Nice excuse for non-dancers "Sorry, I just read War & Peace").
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