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Book Forum
Why don't we add to the movies forum a book part? We have places to talk about everything except books.
What do you say?
What do you say?
Tiago- Moderator
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Good idea Tiago, major subjects deserve their own sections e.g books, electronics, etc.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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i hate reading books. ill read the newspaper and text books occasionally, but i never read novels for fun.
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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its not sad at all. im not missing anything.
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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what do you mean my generation. we are 4 years apart, we are the same generation.
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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I think we are not. 4 year is 4 year.
Plus even if I'm wrong about this "generation" thing it's still sad for you and every kid in your age who never read a book. That shows the lack of imagination - no offend though.
Plus even if I'm wrong about this "generation" thing it's still sad for you and every kid in your age who never read a book. That shows the lack of imagination - no offend though.
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i have a great imagination thank you very much.
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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I don't read books that often Akos but at least I read mainly from the internet though which is better than nothing. Plus the only books I do read are sports magazines and animal books which are in relation to the job I want to do when my studies are over.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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the only reading i do is the news pretty much.
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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I get my news from the web now, newspapers are getting rather crap nowadays.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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if the book was worth reading, they would have made a movie
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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That's true Stephen, I know a lot of books that were successful enough to be made into movies especially Harry Potter.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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what kind of thinking is that Stephen?
There are hundeds of books like that. did you read those at least?
There are hundeds of books like that. did you read those at least?
Last edited by Akos Kirsch on Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:47 am; edited 1 time in total
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The book is ALWAYS better than the movie. But that's just my opinion.Stephen wrote:if the book was worth reading, they would have made a movie
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i get much more satisfaction out of watching tv shows. I follow about 30 different shows throughout the year.
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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there is a huge difference between 19 and 23 year olds?
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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This isn't true. I'm 16 and most of my friends are in about that age and we absolutely love reading. People are just different, I don't think it has anything to do with the ageAkos Kirsch wrote:that is typicall these days among kids in your age also
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well sadly in Hungary it is a very common problem among teenagers that is why I wrote that.
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well I'll be 20 in October, maybe since I wont be a teenager anymore I'll magically start reading as I enter your generation Akos. ;)
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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And my country too, there has even been reports there about people especially secondary school students that have poor literacy skills.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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Exactly Moldie. If they would read books they wouldn't have that problem. Not to mention that they can learn about many things in books.
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I think it's like that pretty much everywhere. These days people are too lazy to write the easiest words, like "school" for example. I don't get that. It's not like I'm a nerd or whatever, I just don't like writing like an idiot.Moldienut wrote:And my country too, there has even been reports there about people especially secondary school students that have poor literacy skills.
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don't worry, I can read. If you guys remember I'm the one who points out the bad grammar and spelling everywhere ;)
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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I used to read books when I was young and I also did so before I got my computer.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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In a book you learn much more than in any other thing. It improves your imagination, writing and communicating skill etc etc
Tiago- Moderator
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Mart! wrote:Some people cant read
That's true Martin and some are even dyslexic.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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zore_riot wrote:In a book you learn much more than in any other thing. It improves your imagination, writing and communicating skill etc etc
how so?
Stephen- Can Dance The Mambo
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Mission Hill MA
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Mart! wrote:i think i am mildly dyslexic. i have mever been diagnosed but i think i have it
a big number of people have it by nature. even people who read and write a lot can have this problem. the most important thing is not letting yourself stop by it
Miss KA- Paparicious Hero
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Germany
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I love reading books. Especially biographies, sci-fi, historical novels and Tom Clancy's Net Force.
TinaCZ- Admin
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did someone ever read Shakespeare? i have all of his books and i love reading them, even if its a little difficult
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My mom just gave me 2 books from Andreas Wilhelm. They look pretty good. And I just started to read Thalia's book about pregnancy. (NO, I'M NOT PREGNANT!!!)
TinaCZ- Admin
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Greekgirl87 wrote:did someone ever read Shakespeare? i have all of his books and i love reading them, even if its a little difficult
I used to read them when I was at school, especially Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. I actually studied them both then but the former however was a theme for a school play in one year. The latter I studied in English lessons in my last few years at school.
Moldienut- Paparizoid
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London, UK
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Greekgirl87 wrote:did someone ever read Shakespeare? i have all of his books and i love reading them, even if its a little difficult
I love a midsummer night's dream. I read it in school and I ADORE it. and the move they made out of it (with the original verses) is fantastic. Also read a few others. The language is always great but regarding the topics I will always like the summernight's dream the most I guess!
my favourite scene (after 1.00 )
Miss KA- Paparicious Hero
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