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What do you love most about reading books?

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Melissa

There ability to teleport me to another place. Maybe even another time.

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Tonya

It makes me relax. I learn so much

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Mary

Leaving reality behind

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Mickey

If it’s a really good book you get lost in it and identify with the characters.

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Erin

The escapism.

With all that’s going on in the world right now, it makes me happy to shut out all that noise by opening a book and being transported someplace else.

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Melissa

The ability to get completely lost in whatever world I’m reading about. The best ones always feel like home when I reread a book.

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Grace

Connecting with the characters and exploring other worlds, times, situations. Being able to place myself in the story and create bonds within it.

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Allison

Getting lost in it forgetting where your at or what time it is

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Rosanna

Getting lost in the story, the world in the book. Forgetting reality and your problems.

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Paulette

Getting completely lost and forgetting everything else.

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Christina

Escaping reality.

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Tori

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Siri

Being swept away on endless adventures, seeing, feeling, smelling, tasting countless wonders—falling in love with fantastical characters! EVERYTHING!❤️

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Sonia

Yes!

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Sona

To live the life of the fictional characters and get transported into another reality. The non fiction ones are very helpful and informative, the memoirs biographies and journals are sharing the life experiences of the authors. Language always touches me and it increases the value of our thoughts, how much to say, there are endless reasons ??

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Ann

Oh my– too much to say.

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Kaushila

Makes me forget everything and takes me to my own happy place.

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Rebecca

It is great for distracting a troubled mind. Escape to another world.

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Lesley

It can take you to another world.

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Sam

Takes me out of the time and place I am in, especially on really bad days, and puts me in the world the book has created. Makes me forget the bad days sometimes.

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Amanda

Because I read mostly non fiction, I’m constantly learning things.

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Victoria

fictional world seen to be the best place to be… makes reality a bitch at times and i get to learn a thing or two about character traits and try to be one of then in funtacy

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Jessica

Disappearing to another perfect/ imperfect world ?

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Angel

Reading is an escape from the world. The ability to get lost and forget but what’s going on in your life now.

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David

Me time..

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Amy

Everything …. Getting lost in the story … living the story … Forgetting reality for the time being . Sniffing the book as if I’m high

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Mary

Me time.

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Janet

To go many places even in the past or future

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Brenda

To escape into another world, to become the fictional characters, to get sucked into the stories and to live in them! There is nothing better!

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Tracey

Escaping, learning, imagination…

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Laura

Everything

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Shannon

The escape, the story and if it’s written well enough, how it makes me think and reevaluate everything.

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Vishnupriya

New Insights!

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Ashley

The complete immersion of myself in another world and learning something I never would have known otherwise.

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