Would you like to read about cool adventures

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I always love a good adventure. Not that I've had many myself but I always love reading about stories that take you on a journey. It feels like I am able to experience it myself through the characters.
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Neca_ _Sarila wrote:It would be so much fun to read about adventures. You know the ones that entails persons finding themselves or finding something new that changed their perspectives or made them feel deeper and happier. Yes those books makes you fall into an imaginative trance. Once you read them, you feel the sense of fairytales passing by and your need to capture the moment rises inside of you and you start to day dream about yourself being in such a wonderful position as stated in the book. :wink: :)
Yes, absolutely yes. Sounds like my cup of tea.
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I've done a lot of traveling and had a lot of adventures, so I love sharing my adventures and hearing about those of others. :)
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I love reading about adventure stories. In fact they are the types I enjoy often reading the most. It brings me closer to other people, their life experiences and what they have been gone through. Like I mentioned in another thread, it's like living vicariously through someone else's eyes.
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Every book is an adventure in itself. You open it, not knowing where it will take you. This book's title made me think that Adele was a place (didn't recognize Adele's photo immediately). Then I realized that indeed, it was a place for the main characters, a destination that would change their lives.
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Post by May-an Tinangag »

I do like to read about cool adventures because I want to learn more knowledge about adventures and I want to overcome my fears that is likely been holding my back. I believe that conquering fear leads to building trust in yourself, your thoughts and actions.
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I like reading adventure stories, it often connects me to the metaphysical world and awake subconsciousness.
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I would love to read about adventures, they have a way of griping your mind, holding your attention, making you enter a new world, see possibilities you never dreamt of before.
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Sure...I love cool adventure stories, they get my creative thinking up. Never been on an adventure.... So reading one feel like I'm there

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Yes.... Will love to read a book on cool adventures... At least for the period of reading I'm not reminded of my present state (real life) and there's the aspect of creative thinking
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Definitely! But I feel it's so hard to write with realism, or at least it's hard to find good adventure stories!
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Adventure stories are the best, they just take you to another place. Sometimes I even hate it when I finish the book
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Amagine wrote:I like reading adventure stories. It's always interesting to be taken on a adventure with the main characters as they explore new horizons. I also like to daydream and pretend that I'm on the adventure with them.
Doing this enhances the book. I love getting lost in the book.
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Post by EmunahAn »

Sure. Its like living in two worlds at the same time.
“Reading is escape, and the opposite of escape; it's a way to make contact with reality after a day of making things up, and it's a way of making contact with someone else's imagination after a day that's all too real.”
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Reading travel adventure stories is one of my favorite ways to learn about other cultures and travel destinations.
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I love adventure stories! They are not so serious and uptight because the main characters get caught in sticky situations and you can relate to their uncertainty.
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