Do you prefer to read in a library or at home?
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Re: Do you prefer to read in a library or at home?
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But i prefer to read in the silent compartments in trains. That is just the ultimate read spot for me.
And luckily i own a card that allows me to travel for free by trains in the netherlands every single weekend day, and at national holidays.
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Libraries offer a wide variety of research books..
One may get more knowledge from reading many books...
That's why I prefer the library.
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Snacks are a good point! I feel like I'm the odd one out here though- home was never a peaceful place for me and I sought solace in my local public libraries. I could usually find a quiet spot and would spend many hours there.Susan Gibbs wrote: ↑19 Oct 2021, 06:37 It's much more comfortable to read at home than at a library. If you are at home, you can also get yourself a snack and something to eat whilst you read your book.