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What's your opinion about reading books? Do you like to read? If so, why?
I started reading constantly few years a go. I started because everyone I started to admire seemed to make a big deal about it.
The first book was the alienist by caleb carr. It took me a long time to finish but I didn't want it to end. Then I read few other not so great novels, then picked up the cuckoo's calling by robert galbraith (which is jk rowling) and really like the woman that worked with the detective. From that point on I knew that the novels where the "great thing" about them is the start-middle-end weren't for me, I wanted books where the characters are explored or at least give you something more then the story (as the problem is, if I'm three quarters into the book and I know what is going to happen or I'm not really bothered - even though that's the point of the book - I might as well stop reading)
So from that point on I tried to read novels that were less about the ending and more about other stuff
Now to your question. I like reading because I find it therapeutic. I found a lot of things in books that talk directly to me. Few times the stories have given me a bit of confidence to believe in something that I wasn't sure I should believe in (most of these things I wouldn't be able to put into words)
Then there's non fiction. I read non fiction, enjoy it but if you ask me a week later, I might not remember what I read on a particular book, but then as you are reading another book, bits of the content from last weeks book creeps up and says "Hey, that's what I was trying to tell you last week, now that this new book is telling you the same thing, will you not forget it"
Also, my personal bubble is really small, reading different ideas that are written from people all over the world and from different times in history, the bubble might expand a bit
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