am i a book worm?

India
October 31, 2008 2:16pm CST
my friends degignate me as a book worm because i am intrested in reading books? i pass my most of the times in rading story books,my study books and specially magazins. but when ever my friends are with me i enjoy their company. when ever they ask me any question i am always able to answer them. is that the reason for which they call me a book worm? is it good being a book worm??
5 responses
@cher913 (25781)
• Canada
31 Oct 08
so whats wrong with being a book worm? seriously, i love to read and by reading you can gain a whole world of information! i read quite a bit and only read non fiction books because i really love history and i read about times past and people and places.
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• India
31 Oct 08
thank you for understanding my problem
@uditpanda (1023)
• India
16 Jan 09
hey ashadeep I love reading & would name it as my most favourite hobby. I am in the view that we should do what ever we enjoy most in life. If u enjoy reading books & spend most of our time in them,what's wrong in that. Books are said to be the best friends. They are pretty interesting if you are reading one on your choice & informative too. I won't suggest to do nothing but studying...but reading is fun. have a nice time with your books.happy posting at mylot.
@Lexus656 (672)
• United States
5 Nov 08
Im known as the house book abuser. I love to read and matter of fact last week I read 3 books all over 800 pages. There's only a certain type of book that I like and I tend to be a little picky but if I can't get what I like I will read anything worth reading. But it's definitely not bad to be a book worm. Reading helps keep your mind sharp and even builds your vocabulary.
• India
1 Nov 08
if anybody says i am a bookworm i am glad he said it.my studies are so difficult i have to spend most of my time studying.i cant help it.what can i do for it...nothing.so i just sit and study.
• Canada
1 Nov 08
Being a book worm is definately not a bad thing! It's always nice when you can answer questions and understand things without them being explained to you.