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    I read the whole Alex Rider series years and years ago but since I finished them I've never found a series that interests me. I really don't read that much at all, unless I have to for school.

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    I used to read every single day but now I only do it if i am bored. We dont have many books at my house and the local library doesnt have a very good selection of the genre i want. When i go back to college i will probably get a few out but more to help me revise for my a levels.
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    i used to read a lot but i haven't recently, sometimes it's pretty hard to find a book that interests me nowadays.

    she's morphine, queen of my vaccine

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    I rarely read books, the best one I've read is The Fault In Our Stars, 10/10 would read again

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    i have a long list of ebooks i downloaded I need to get through. I'm a big lover of classical horror, sci-fi and must things fantasy.

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    I use to read a lot but now I kinda have no more time to even finish a novel.



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    I read daily. Articles mostly but every few days I like to delve back into some of my favourite books. Love a good crime thriller series - hannibal, alex cross, jack reacher. sadly james patterson books are in my parents' loft so I haven't had a chance to reread them in a long time and I can't afford to buy the 2-3 newest ones! poverty is real yes for english lit you will have to read quite a bit but no more than the average reader really, it's more about paying closer attention when you do read.

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    Not nearly enough as I should. I Have a list of all the things I want to read but I always seem to put it off and do other things instead.

    Quote Originally Posted by Empired View Post
    Yes. I read Frankenstein this year and absolutely loved it so I've started battling through Dracula, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, etc. Really enjoying them! Plus I've just started the first Game of Thrones so I'll have to wade through those as well

    In general, I'll read anything really. I can't stand Young Adult fiction anymore though. I used to be the first in there when the next Hunger Games was coming out or whatever, but now the characters' attitudes just make me so bored because they're all just copies of each other. Authors either go down the hopeless, useless Bella Swan route or down the strong, independent Katniss Everdeen route. Haven't seen anything original from YA in so long now

    I like going to the bookshop and just browsing anywhere; I'll quite happily spend an afternoon down there. I've found the best way to find a new book is to pick up something I'd never normally think of and give the blurb a go anyway. That's how I discovered my favourite book (When God Was a Rabbit, if you're interested).
    I'd really recommend The Time Machine by H.G. Wells.
    That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
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    i read a lot of blogs
    i read books mainly out of impulse, currently reading the declaration by gemma malley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sianness View Post
    i have a long list of ebooks i downloaded I need to get through. I'm a big lover of classical horror, sci-fi and must things fantasy.
    Have you read anything by Lovecraft?

    I love reading, I'm usually reading 2 or 3 books at one time. I really like horror, historical fiction, and scifi type books.

    We part, only to meet again. 12/11/04

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