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Do you think book-loving-readers are reality-acoidants ?

Do you think book-loving-readers are reality-acoidants ?

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Elaine

Yeah but also curious about life and others

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Linda

Absolutely!

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Kathy

Like SouMia stated, I’m the same way.

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Gillian

Yes I certainly am!

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Kisra

I prefer imagination…breaking the boundaries… cuz I can’t try everything u know

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Preeti

No! At least not for me. Reading teaches me more and makes me a better person and aware of the reality. 🙂

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