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I used to read a lot while I was in school, now not so much I am more into games that keeps my mind fresh. But in school the best book I ever read was the Witches Of Salem Village. I do enjoy a good mystery book. I hear that book Fear is a great read. I hope you both enjoy a sexy fun filled Hump Day..
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That's an awesome thing! Book, give up knowledge, wisdom and it enhance our intelligence!
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Do you enjoy reading books? - I do, but suffer from a poor attention span most times. If so, what sort of books do you like reading? - When I'm FORCED to be confined (like long airplane trips) I choose long novels like Michener or Clancy. And what’s the best book you’ve read? - When I was about 12 I found this hard core illustrated sex novel that must have fallen out of the neighbor's trash. It was about a guy that auditioned women to be hookers and how that process went. I did READ it, and both the text and the photos provided endless wanking material. Happy HNW. Books, on HNW Will Pony Play Become A Bigger Thing Now Christmas in September [post 3312759] My Private Post - Tell Me ALL Your Secrets – Anything you write here is just between us
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Yes ... I am a reader. I go through phases on genre. I've read Asimov, Austen, Hugo, Haggard, and Orwell, to name a few. Dickens is so ponderous that I can't enjoy reading him. I had to read Salinger in school and still can't figure out why Catcher in the Rye is so popular. I do read the occasional biography and I enjoy books on local history. Mysteries remain my favorite. I would ride my bicycle to library every week in the summer to get more Nancy Drew books. When I discovered Agatha Christie my genre bias was fixed! It's almost impossible to pick a 'best' book. But, no matter how many times I read it, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott never fails to touch my emotions. Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation bangs on the door forever!
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I used to be a CRAZY book reader, but my career in IT and my positions in management, lead me towards a 'less is more' attitude. No one in IT or any CEO I knew wanted to read a novelette. They always wanted the bottom line. *UGH* So, I dove to the bottom line — on any reading material I sought and any I presented. Patience is something I lack hence — magazine articles, reviews, summaries, synopsis —down and dirty is how I manage my time reading. I should get back to reading more than two thousand words. Is there hope for me? 🤔 I take small gulps of info, and then I'm full. I loved 'Winnie Who Poohed.' 😶 I've just spent a lotta words telling you nothing... lol 😂 ... is there another way to look at it Going Too Fucking Far NEW Blog Features RevealeD O O A Foolproof Method Posted Over on that NEW site O O
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I remember reading Animal Farm when I was 10 or 11... Boy was I surprised to find out it wasn't just a story about talking animals on a farm! I speed read naturally so I go through a ton of books. Detective stories and Noir are my favorite genres but the Lewis Carroll "Alice" books are my favorite stories.
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Do you enjoy reading books? Very much. I suffered from "tsundoku" until the pandemic lockdown helped to curb it. If so, what sort of books do you like reading? I prefer novels and try to read as much translated fiction from non-Euro/Anglo cultures as possible. And what’s the best book you’ve read? Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag
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I do enjoy reading
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Harlen Coben is currently my favourite author. I tend to read more magazines than actual novels these days.
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I have always enjoyed reading. I never have a dull time since there is always something to read. If it is time of "simple pleasure" I read examples of families moving to the country side for self sufficient living . I currently have no "best book" , I just read for simple pleasures. I had too many years of serious reading, now it is simple pleasure for me
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I love to read. Lately its restricted by time constraints. I've been reading a lot of murder mysteries lately. Odd as I usually like happy endings.
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1. Yes. 2. Trashy sci fi novels, mainly because the books I need to read for work can be heavy going. 3. Anything by Iain Banks.
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