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Bookworm
I love to read. My family calls me a bookworm. I feel like a bookworm too. I squirm to any book I can find and then quickly chew through all the pages until the whole book is devoured. I can read a whole series of book in two weeks of less and feel the power or emotion of the books so deeply that I takes another two weeks to fade. I can devour a extremely tasty book in a day of less. Sometimes I love a book so much that I don't want it to end. I chew those books slowly, savoring every last taste and scent. I especially love the taste, scent and feeling of love stories.
When I read, I concentrate on the relationship and emotions of the characters and how they act. I want to feel what the characters are feeling when their true love first tells them that they love them or when the hero of the story dies or leaves.
Being a bookworm is a way of life. I love my way of life. I will continue to eat away books of all kinds.
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