How Interesting would life be without Books?

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Re: How Interesting would life be without Books?

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Life would be so limited. I mean, I'd have this world only to live in.
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Honestly let's just keep that life out of imagination. no offence.
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True that! Reading a book is like talking to person who has their opinions most organized. Authors obviously out more efforts in their books than we do in a conversation.
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Debbyemi wrote: 19 Sep 2017, 10:54 I sometimes wonder if life would be bored if there were no books or no authors to write books. Kudos to authors for writing wonderful books to keep our world interesting.
We would all find something else to be doing if there were no books.
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I think life would be very boring. There would be no learning as textbooks would not be available. Also we won't know about our history.
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Not very interesting.
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Even shows need stories. Books are everything, the textbooks, notebook, paperback book, Photobook. It sounds like world without colors. But quite not impossible, the times when there was no language to communicate. They had actions to do. We can talk, text. It's a question which has many angles to look from.
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As long as movies and storytelling exist I'm all set.
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Without books, I think people would be very bored. I love to read in my spare time as one of my hobbies, so I would have a lot more free time for sure. Also, I think without books, people would not be as fluent in their language as they are, because I know that I still learn new words from books all the time.
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Post by Nathaniel Owolabi »

This question should be, how boring will life be without books? and the answer will be "very boring".
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There is one world to describe this world.... BARBARIC.
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Post by Priyanka Verma 4 »

A life without books for me, will be definitely be boring. I don't even want to think about life without books, it would be a nightmare.
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I guess, it wouldn't be a life at all. I can't imagine it.
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Life would be meaningless. People would have lacked knowledge.
No books, no life. PERIOD.
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