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I don't read as much as i used to anymore but i think that if you look back at all the books i've read, from Austen to Wilde, than one might consider me a reader. I don't read everyday and i don't claim to, actually i've read books mainly for school now. It's not because i don't like it, it's just that the reader spark comes and goes i guess

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pride and prejudice

One of my favourite all time stories is Pride and Prejudice by the amazing Jane Austen. It is one of the first classics I have ever read, I was 13 years old the first time I started it. I did not quite understand the language as it was old English, and I did not quite understand what was happening either. The only thing I really did know was that the feeling of joy and pride after finishing the book was something I wanted to feel a lot more. I told my mother I read the book and she was proud, though she did not know of that book. When I was 14 years old, I saw the movie for the first time ever and it completely changed me. I wanted to reread the book and watch all the movies about Jane Austen books and read all her books: I was driven by pure passion for this lady and her era. Now, as I am older, I have read more than half her books and seen tons of movies. The characters are enchanting and the romance is worth all the book prizes ever. If you have not read any Jane Austen books or you find they are intimidating, just know that what awaits you is beautiful and full of romance as well as unforgettable friendship and sisterhood.

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''-What are you?
-To define is to limit.''
- Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Dorian Gray

fav author:jane austen

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paper town

John Green is a wonderful teen author, I have read 4 of his books and Paper Town was my absolute favourite. The movie was questionable but I won't talk about that. What I will talk about though is the storyline as well as the characters. This story is not only filled with romance and humour but also a lot of mystery. It's a book that follows the story of Quentin whose next door neighbor (his longtime crush) runs away and leaves a trail of clues to find her. Him and his friends embark on a joyful adventure to find her the day before their high school graduation. As it is a book featuring mainly teenagers, I find their conversations and actions to be quite funny at times. I was completely and utterly captured by this book and I finished it in only a few days. I wanted to know why and how his neighbor Margo ran away and I loved the whole process of finding her. If young adult mystery books are your thing, this is what you need.

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