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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Jun 24
One of my favorite types of storytelling is the series. It is a story told in several installments. The author will take the reader on an adventure leading to a cliffhanger(or hook) that leads into the next installment. Used to...
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (122070)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Jan 24
I admire someone like Oliver James, 35, who spent four years in prison after being convicted on weapons charges after he graduated from high school in 2006 since he could read a complete sentence and spending one year on the...
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Kay
@Mskayreads (86)
• Bloomfield, New Jersey
13 Sep 18
In my bio, I stated that I love books--love to read. However, I don't read every book--I only read romance books. I read every genre and sub genres.
Currently, I am reading a book from one of my favorite authors on the...
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DahliaWallace
@DahliaWallace (61)
• India
21 Aug 18
I have participated before in the Goodreads reading challenge, but did not follow it to completion. However, this year, I am determined to complete my reading challenge. I have set a goal of 30 books this year. I have completed 18...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
13 Mar 18
I tend to write like I think the reader knows what I am talking about at times. I think I don't have to explain. I see that some other members do too. I am going to try to write more with my readers in mind. How about you?
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Rohvannyn Shaw
@Rohvannyn (3098)
• United States
15 Dec 16
Don't let anyone tell you that you need to pay for an ISBN, or for submitting things to the US Copyright Office to "protect your copyright." Keeping the file on your own computer is fine, that will show the time stamp on it, in...
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ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
3 May 16
I have a normal length of fingers and I use my 2 index fingers to punch the letters in the keyboard, both on desktop and on net book. I have problems though, when I post a comment in any of the discussions I read, in this site. I...
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Star_disgate
@star_disgate (911)
• Phoenix, Arizona
23 Nov 15
If you are an avid reader, you know the feeling. You open a book up, look through the pages and as you read the first sentence, you are taken to another world.
You become one with the book. You aren’t trapped in the book, but you...
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Amy
@simpleliving3251120 (497)
• Manahawkin, New Jersey
30 Sep 15
My daughter is in the second grade, her teachers have told me that they doubt she has any kind of learning disability.
She struggles with reading and I feel that the school can only do so much?
Does anybody out there now of...
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TexanTornado
@TexanTornado (5573)
• United States
19 Sep 15
As I have stated before, I am an avid reader. I love to read just about anything. If it can grab my attention from the start and hold it to the end.
Last week we went to West Texas to visit hubby's family. While visiting with my...
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kixsh101
@kixsh101 (2123)
• Philippines
4 Apr 13
Are you more of a reader or a writer?
Today, I feel tired or writing that I ended up reading almost all of the discussions but not having to respond to any of them.
I have my ideas but i cannot tailor it to words. I don't know...
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