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There is just something about a good book isn't there.

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    Bobby_Robinson — 9 years ago(September 18, 2016 04:51 AM)

    I just simply adore the written word. No medium comes close to touching the wonder of the printed story.
    My favourite authors are Michael Bond and Roger Hargreaves. What pray tell are yours?
    Girls just wanna have fun

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      koskiewicz — 9 years ago(September 18, 2016 08:05 AM)

      far too many to name here

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        Beaubelle — 9 years ago(September 28, 2016 07:35 AM)

        Due to recent contact surgery, I am more dependent on audio booksthey are fun, but you are correctnothing beats a good book!!!! 😉
        My short, classic list is the Brontes and Hemingway, but oh, my. Janet Fitch, Gillian Flynn, David Mitchell, oh yes, David Mitchell, Evelyn Waugh, Walker Percy, Stephen King (though I have my doubts about some of his current Lovecraft rules! phase), Edgar Allan Poe, Henry James, Edith Wharton, Shirley Jackson, oh yes indeed!, Tim Gautreaux, Arthur Miller, Scarlett Thomas, and Ellery Queen. Ahhhh. . . .

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          Henry_Framus_Valentine — 9 years ago(September 28, 2016 12:08 PM)

          Anthony Trollope
          Graham Greene
          Mark Twain
          Philip K. Dick
          C.S. Lewis
          Ross Macdonald
          Willa Cather
          Vladimir Nabokov
          David McCullough
          Wilkie Collins
          T.C. Boyle
          Flannery O`Connor
          Kingsley Amis
          Tom Wolfe
          Jessamyn West
          Anthony Burgess
          Evelyn Waugh
          Liberty E Pluribus Unum In God We Trust

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            Brommabo — 9 years ago(October 03, 2016 10:58 PM)

            Agreed. I had a while were I just couldn't seem to find a book I really loved. I read many I enjoyed but it never felt urgent for me to get back to them. I'd read on a train or before going to sleep. I thought perhaps because I gotten older and had more reading experience, things just wouldn't feel as fresh and exciting anymore.
            But then I read again a book that gave me that feeling. I don't even remember which one it was, but since then I've encountered several more. So it seems I was just in a kinda slump.
            There is no such thing as too much time

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              SunnyBea — 9 years ago(October 04, 2016 03:03 AM)

              Reading daily keeps me relaxed. I've noticed that whenever I'm getting stressed out and my anxiety levels are rising over little things that I've forgotten to read for a few days. Sitting down for an hour w/ a book fixes that right up =]

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                TaraDeS — 2 months ago(January 28, 2026 02:15 AM)

                Hmmmm, that depends very much what kind of book it is.

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