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The down side to reading books: something major happens, blowing your mind. You look up and no one cares.

The down side to reading books: something major happens, blowing your mind. You look up and no one cares.

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Giuseppa

Yes and there is nobody to talk about the book with unless you have a bookish friend to text. Lol!!!

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LenaQuestion author

@Giuseppa yes!! And even then they may not have read the book yet so you still can’t talk to them about it

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Debbie

OMG… yes… and I read a book that i just absolutely love… and want everyone to read it right now!!!?

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LenaQuestion author

@Debbie oh what book is it?

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Debbie

@Lena …. ooh I have many. But here is an absolute gem of a story… if you love adventure… pirate’s… a sweet as can be love story… high seas adventure… treasure hunting.. and awesome character interaction… don’t miss this wonderful highly underrated 4 book series… this is book 1

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LenaQuestion author

@Debbie oh cool, thanks

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Debbie

@Lena … be sure 2 add it 2 your 2 b read list….. it is so so good.. and all 4 books are out so no waiting in between ?

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Tony

Smile…I sure know the feeling!

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LenaQuestion author

@Tony I’m glad I’m not the only one lol

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Adriana

It’s true. ?

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LenaQuestion author

@Ileana I’m not sure how to make it public. But you can screen shot it and or copy and paste it, it you would like

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Ileana

@Lena thanks! I didn’t want just to take it… I will write that it was not my idea ?

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Helen

Wow… you just defined my life…

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Lori

All the time!

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Meleeisa

Agreed! And you miss the characters because they are more real to you than the people around you

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Jessica

Even worse when its late at night and you exclaim your excitement loudly ????

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