Do you still read books belonging to the children's genre?
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Re: Do you still read books belonging to the children's genr
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No. I once read a story for my young cousin and was utterly bored. I was surprised myself that once which stories used to make me immensely happy are now looking so dull to me. I wonder if it is abnormal.Wasif Ahmed wrote:Do you still read children books? I sometimes pick up a Goosebumps book or some other book from my childhood to pass time. What about you?
Do share your thoughts on this topic!
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