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I love adventure stories, and it always feels like I'm on the journey (maybe even the main character)!
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I don't like bloody adventure books. I usually read a book because I want to relax and deviate from my routinary administrative job. I want something that is light.
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I love adventure books, as reading them is a nice way to experience action without the risks...
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Yes I do like reading adventures because I am also discovering things about places. At the same time I am also learning new info about places.
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Moniquejm wrote:Yes I do like reading adventures because I am also discovering things about places. At the same time I am also learning new info about places.
Reading cool adventures is my first step to considering that new place for personal adventure. It is through reading that I can prepare myself and help me anticipate things.
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Donnavila Marie01 wrote:
Moniquejm wrote:Yes I do like reading adventures because I am also discovering things about places. At the same time I am also learning new info about places.
Reading cool adventures is my first step to considering that new place for personal adventure. It is through reading that I can prepare myself and help me anticipate things.
Nice! I won't visit most places I read about, so reading about it is a nice replacement.
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Amagine wrote:I like reading adventure stories. It's always interesting to be taken on a adventure with the main characters as they explore new horizons. I also like to daydream and pretend that I'm on the adventure with them.
Daydreaming is sometimes happening to me if I am very much immersed with the characters in the story. In most cases, in political thriller books.
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Donnavila Marie01 wrote:
Amagine wrote:I like reading adventure stories. It's always interesting to be taken on a adventure with the main characters as they explore new horizons. I also like to daydream and pretend that I'm on the adventure with them.
Daydreaming is sometimes happening to me if I am very much immersed with the characters in the story. In most cases, in political thriller books.
One sign of a good book is the ability of the reader to get immersed in the story and relate to the characters.
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Reading about cool adventures is exciting. For me, cool adventures do not include extreme adventures. It's more like silly and crazy adventures the ones that I like. For instance, the ones you read in Anne of Green Gables. When I read Anne of Green Gables, I had a blast. It was hilarious when she gave wine to her friend Diana instead of juice (funny thing, that happened to me as well when I was little), or when she smashed a slate over Gilbert's head because he called her Carrot. I could read and re-read her adventures and imagined I was she. Still, this is one of the books I remember dearly.
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Kalin Adi wrote:Reading about cool adventures is exciting. For me, cool adventures do not include extreme adventures. It's more like silly and crazy adventures the ones that I like. For instance, the ones you read in Anne of Green Gables. When I read Anne of Green Gables, I had a blast. It was hilarious when she gave wine to her friend Diana instead of juice (funny thing, that happened to me as well when I was little), or when she smashed a slate over Gilbert's head because he called her Carrot. I could read and re-read her adventures and imagined I was she. Still, this is one of the books I remember dearly.
For me, it is both kinds. I love "Anne of Green Gables" as well!
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I do love both reading and doing ADVENTURES! Having an author with an abstract imagination makes us readers enhance and develop our capacity to extend every threshold of our imagination. A book full of adventures can give me an idea of studying and working hard so that someday I could make those adventures a reality.
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I Like adventures and I agree with your fairy tale feeling. Its so cool.
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Definitely, it might give me ideas I don't already have. Books like that are food for the mind.
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Adventure books are one of the best genres. What's more fun than being transported into the world of dragons and goblins and other mythical creatures? It's a great escape for sure.
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Being taken on an adventure with new people and going to new places...that's why I read!!!

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