Why do you like reading?
- chipmunck
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Re: Why do you like reading?
- VirgoRules2018
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Great stories make you think and feel in balanced proportions.
With a good book, you can have a great journey without physically taking any steps....amazing!
- Rano mal
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- sthe01
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- sashsen
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It also forces you to use your imagination, forming an image inside you head that you alone have access to. The words of the author may be there in black and white, but there is no limit to the different ways you can process these words.
- Fuzzy456
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- Hey Alyssa
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- RabidFox
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Psychology is my favourite subject. I really like learning about it. But I am also very interested in history. I might as well have a huge set of encyclopaedias on my shelf, because of just how much I have studied online. The library could be a car ride away, but the massive impact of the internet on reading has made all sorts of material available. Reading can be a joy even when there's not much to read. For example, I have gone through endless galleries of old photographs online, and the captions for the pictures are enlightening and entertaining despite only being a few sentences long.
To summarize my feelings, I am thoroughly curious about each and every nuance of the psychology of writing, and how and what it produces on the pages of any book. Learning has always been my main motivation, even if it's sourced from only a brief novella. But enjoyment is still part of the rush of taking a new, unread book off my shelf.
- OneHippieChick
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- Dorothy Kiyaka
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I do love reading a lot.
- BoundlessLaughter
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