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    My emotions are dependent upon the book.

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    I'm not sure it makes me feel anything. It allows me to escape. Escape what, you ask. I wouldn't know. It just transports me to the story away from my own story, so to speak.
    You know I had brain fever, and that is to be mad.

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    stultified

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    My world/existence stops and I enter the book's world as an audience (gosh I sound so pompous )-- particularly if there is an element of surrealism in what I'm reading because it hurls me further away from reality. I like to read Murakami when I'm upset because it stops me from thinking too much about what's really going on in my life; it lets my tired brain take a break through

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    The question is difficult to answer.

    How about this: when I've finished a particularly good book, having cried or laughed or been moved in some way, I am always astounded that I hold in my hands nothing more than a pile of paper with ink marks on it. That PEOPLE can have an impact on other people in this way is almost magical to me. And when the book is like Dragon Tattoo, I feel like someone should canonize the author.

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    I assume you mean the act of reading, rather than reading specific books.

    And it makes me feel like my true self.
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    If it is not for reading books I would not have been here with you chatting, talking, sharing, trading internationally.

    Born of a backward setting I had transformed myself from what I am now intellectually and of course it is out of reading and reading.

    What would have happened if I had not read books?

    I would have been a peasant toiling from dawn to dust. Then you would brand me with my rural demeanor.

    Reading made me what I am: educated, somewhat wealthy, sexy and a job holder.

    Am I happier through my academic exaltation?

    This is the most difficult question. What I am today is worsening me and I could have been much happier with my days without books and of course without cares

    “Those who seek to satisfy the mind of man by hampering it with ceremonies and music and affecting charity and devotion have lost their original nature””

    “If water derives lucidity from stillness, how much more the faculties of the mind! The mind of the sage, being in repose, becomes the mirror of the universe, the speculum of all creation.

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    I find that I am more content in myself, plus there is something extra special to look forward to = the next chapter.

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    I get ecstatic, perhaps disturbed, I'm completely carried off into another world and will feel anger, fear, etc. just as real as if it where happening to me if the book is good. I get a mixture of disgust and frustration if the book is of poor quality. Reading in general makes me feel intellectual and better about myself.
    For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication.-Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Reading is an obsession. I indulge in reading and I see a world of books and this fantasy in fact distract me from a real world and I see dreams. My dreams are woven of fairy tales wherein gnomes, angels and the like visit me and I get lost.

    I get lost in books, and love to live with heaps of books all around. Books are dry things and yet I pass most of my time reading books. My head is filled with bookish things.

    I was a mountain boy and lived in touch with nature and suddenly I came to a world of knowledge only take away myself from a world of beauty, nature, sensitivity, passion. I repent quite often.

    However I am happy with my books and they give me a different gratification and it helped me financially, academically, socially or publicly.

    Books enabled me to write books and I write and that gets me across a large audience and I can pour out my ideas to a wider section of society.

    I enjoy reading despite the fact the nostalgia I had about my village gnaws on me

    “Those who seek to satisfy the mind of man by hampering it with ceremonies and music and affecting charity and devotion have lost their original nature””

    “If water derives lucidity from stillness, how much more the faculties of the mind! The mind of the sage, being in repose, becomes the mirror of the universe, the speculum of all creation.

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    To Those who love,

    Without understanding;

    To Those who understand,

    Without loving;

    And to Those,

    Who, neither loving or understanding,

    Are the Cause,

    Why books are written.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuggageFan View Post
    The question is difficult to answer.

    How about this: when I've finished a particularly good book, having cried or laughed or been moved in some way, I am always astounded that I hold in my hands nothing more than a pile of paper with ink marks on it. That PEOPLE can have an impact on other people in this way is almost magical to me. And when the book is like Dragon Tattoo, I feel like someone should canonize the author.

    Well put

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serena03 View Post
    'Spiritually' unified between the assimilation of two different worlds.
    I can lose myself in the personalities, emotions and affairs of other people. To be honest, I like good movies and television shows for the same reason.

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    I love reading..How does reading make me feel? mmmh..

    Tough question, it depends, when I'm reading a novel I feel like I'm watching a movie. The characters and scenery immediately play like a film in my imagination, hard to believe but I also imagine a soundtrack to the climactic scenes, and that's how i feel like a "viewer", one might say. Of course just as there are bad movies there are also bad novels that completely bore me..

    And just like after a night at the movies, where you feel motivated after watchin an underdog/Rocky like picture, sad after watching a depressing film, and entertained after watching a comedy is how I feel when I'm reading a book.

    I hope textbooks don't apply cuz they bore me.

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    when i read book some time i feel i want to finish it very quick. Some time i don't understand the meaning of the words. So i have to read it 10 times to understand the word. I start reading very much every things in english to enhance and improve my english language. Because am arab and im studying English literature i have to read more. That why is hard time for me to read.
    i will be waiting for you even if you will be lating for me

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