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Reading....major hobby

The things you do to pass the time;<br>
what are your passions?

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Postby essa01 on Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:34 am

LMFAO! Same here!
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Postby StupidshinyvolvoOwner on Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:36 am

essa01 wrote:LMFAO! Same here!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby EdwardLove on Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:13 pm

Oh my gosh. That's the same with me. haha. I hate when people interupt me when i'm reading. Bugs me so much. But i can usually get right back into it again.

Yep, i'm with you guys on everything. This year has been really hard with me with school and when i've been stressed and going nuts i read. It helps. You've got someone else's life to worry about and it takes your mind away from everything else.
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Postby StupidshinyvolvoOwner on Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:02 pm

EdwardLove wrote:Oh my gosh. That's the same with me. haha. I hate when people interupt me when i'm reading. Bugs me so much. But i can usually get right back into it again.

Yep, i'm with you guys on everything. This year has been really hard with me with school and when i've been stressed and going nuts i read. It helps. You've got someone else's life to worry about and it takes your mind away from everything else.
I do to but it's still annoying and books take away the pain
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Postby EdwardLove on Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:04 pm

They sure do.
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Postby Natalie Cullen on Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:28 pm

I relate entirely to everything being said in this thread. If you can't escape in your own life to find adventure, then open a book. The only heartbreaking aspect to this lifestyle is that most people don't get it when you explain just how good books are... Well, that and the fact that if you're like me, as time goes on you kind of become disconnected from reality, haha.
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Postby EdwardLove on Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:44 pm

Oh yeah, me too. Haha.

I hate when people don't understand why reading is so great. Or when people tease you because of it. I think it's stupid and i don't see anything wrong with reading.
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Postby dudette on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:24 pm

When i'm reading areally good book i start off stiff and that (like struggling to get into a book) but when i get going i sort of disapear. I may as well be in a blank room on my own that no-one can get into.
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Postby dudette on Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:25 pm

EdwardLove wrote:Oh yeah, me too. Haha.

I hate when people don't understand why reading is so great. Or when people tease you because of it. I think it's stupid and i don't see anything wrong with reading.


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Postby Roisin on Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:02 am

I've read all the books in the teen section at my local library, i love reading i just dont see how people dont like to, i've read so many books and some people i know have hardly read 10 books in their life. I try and read a book a week one or more at least. I'd say my favourite genre is the fantasy genre though
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Postby arisa. on Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:45 am

being with the books gives some sort of sanctuary, instead of dealing with everything else. Even in school, my teachers full telling me off for constantly reading. I find myself reading up to 5 normal sized novels a day and going days and days without sleep. I know it's not healthy and all, but it keeps me content.
what's really ridiculous is my friends say i'm better stocked than Borders. lols.
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Postby EdwardLove on Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:23 am

Roisin wrote:i love reading i just dont see how people dont like to, i've read so many books and some people i know have hardly read 10 books in their life.


It's crazy when people say that. That they've only read a few books in their life. Or.. :shock: none at all. So strange to me.
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Postby Roisin on Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:27 am

EdwardLove wrote:
Roisin wrote:i love reading i just dont see how people dont like to, i've read so many books and some people i know have hardly read 10 books in their life.


It's crazy when people say that. That they've only read a few books in their life. Or.. :shock: none at all. So strange to me.


i know ay, sometimes i think people just say that because they are trying to be cool or something.
It's so different for me books draw me into them, sort of like a escape from the world and everything, where you only focus on the book and everything just blurs away, thats what it's like when i read a really good book, i feel part of it in a way

arisa. wrote:being with the books gives some sort of sanctuary, instead of dealing with everything else.
what's really ridiculous is my friends say i'm better stocked than Borders. lols.

I know exactly what you mean.
Yeah i've read/have so many books i dont think my house has room for any more and i dont want to give them away.
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Postby EdwardLove on Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:33 am

Roisin wrote:
EdwardLove wrote:
Roisin wrote:i love reading i just dont see how people dont like to, i've read so many books and some people i know have hardly read 10 books in their life.


It's crazy when people say that. That they've only read a few books in their life. Or.. :shock: none at all. So strange to me.


i know ay, sometimes i think people just say that because they are trying to be cool or something.
It's so different for me books draw me into them, sort of like a escape from the world and everything, where you only focus on the book and everything just blurs away, thats what it's like when i read a really good book, i feel part of it in a way


Oh yeah, i think people used to say that when i was younger. Like.. say they hadn't read a book in their life because they thought it wasn't "cool" enough. I always thought that was stupid.

And yep, i always end up feeling a part of the book as well. End up becoming so attached to the characters and the story. I hate when people say 'it's only a book' when i get upset over something or.. yeah. Ok, i'll stop. I don't know if that made sense.
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Postby Roisin on Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:40 am

EdwardLove wrote:Oh yeah, i think people used to say that when i was younger. Like.. say they hadn't read a book in their life because they thought it wasn't "cool" enough. I always thought that was stupid.

And yep, i always end up feeling a part of the book as well. End up becoming so attached to the characters and the story. I hate when people say 'it's only a book' when i get upset over something or.. yeah. Ok, i'll stop. I don't know if that made sense.


No i know what you mean, my best friend dosent understand how i can be so absorbed into a book and not at the world. He's reading new moon, my copy i gave for him to borrow and it's taken him 2 months already and he's not even 1/4 way through saying it's just a book. It took him ages to finish Twilight with me telling him to keep reading
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