Do books ever make you love sick?

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Re: Do books ever make you love sick?

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Yes,they do !
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Definitely, I feel the words in the book am reading slowing in my mind and that's sick.
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Definitely, I feel like the words are slowing in my mind especially when the book is dull. That's sick
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Yes, if it is a well-written story.
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Yes. A lot. I even learnt some pick-up lines from books.
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They do, but not all of them. The classic ones just melt my soul and heart, I guess I should've been born in another era.
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Nowadays, rarely. also because the books now don't have that kind of emotional buildup and romance development to make me lovesick.
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Absolutely. I'm perfectly fine where I am right now but some books just make me want to try again? Then again, I'm also quite a romantic so that might have to do something with it
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