|
Post by ©LIOR on Apr 1, 2006 5:31:03 GMT -5
mmm... I guess it's not my type.
|
|
|
Post by bigfanofsage on Apr 17, 2006 7:56:39 GMT -5
Reading broadens the mind, enhances the spirit and cleanses the soul. There are few things in life that can be as rewarding and special as losing one's self in a good book. It doesn't matter what you read, only that you do it. Find your bliss!
|
|
|
Post by ©LIOR on Apr 17, 2006 16:42:29 GMT -5
I've got a serious problem- I can't read books! Except "Narnia" and the book "Youth Delegation" (an israeli book), I couldn't read any book! I always stopped reading after a few pages. I don't know why, but I always get bored when I read books.
|
|
|
Post by bigfanofsage on Apr 17, 2006 20:18:24 GMT -5
That isn't a serious problem - it just means you haven't found the kind of book that excites you. Try different types of books - different genres - there's fiction, non fiction....magazines - comic books - it doesn't matter - just read something - anything that let's you use your mind.
Good Luck!
|
|
Jack
Tadpole
I'm not weird! *pout*
Posts: 10
|
Post by Jack on Feb 18, 2007 18:38:21 GMT -5
Maaaah, I've read all the books and I -still- don't like the things. Though I like the fanfiction (go figure. O.o) I suppose I didn't like the first two because I felt they were a bit bland, maybe a bit... I dunno, I guess I just didn't like them. I kinda liked Azkaban because of the Dementors (huzzah!), but after that it was like "stop whining Harry! No one wants to read about a teenage boy -actually- acting like he's supposed to!" *shrug* I'm looking forward to the last one, though, partly because it is indeed the last one and partly because I want to see if my favourite theory is true (involving Harry, Neville, the Horcruxes {sp?} and that prophecy thing from GoF, if anyone cares...).
|
|