Why do you like reading?
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Re: Why do you like reading?
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That's where books come into the equation, almost three quarters of the world views books as a set of paper and when they read (which is close to never they can't seem to sink under the surface. To me , a book is a sea sometimes its a small sea some other times its an ocean, and for you to love the water you have to know how to sink deep and then come back to the surface. So when you read a book first u start from the cover (chore) then you start getting deeper and deeper and when you reach the bottom of the sea you start swimming up until you are in the clear thus finishing the book,all the time having the best time of your life in something that is only yore,s place you built alone and loved alone .
So I read to travel the world and beyond the galaxy, I read to meet people that understand me and people who will not judge me, I meet ships along the sea and pray they never sink. Its my escape and my reality, my deepest regret is I can never stay under water because everything that gets wet, shatters apart.
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