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It's World Book Day!

Martin-O2
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Hey everyone, 

 

The 5th of March is World Book day which is a yearly event designed to celebrate authors, illustrators and book readers across the globe! It's also a great day to encourage reading amongst children which is no easy task in the days of mobile Internet and screens in every room. 

 

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To mark the occasion lets have a discussion about books! Do you read regularly or have you found you've fallen out of the habit in the information age? 

 

I'm currently re-reading World War Z by max brooks, which tells the story of humanities fightback against a zombie apocalypse from the point of view of a UN investigator after the fact. It's much better then the movie in my opinion and I'd highly recommend! 

 

What would you say your all time favourite book is and what are you currently reading? 

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pgn
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@Anonymous wrote:

I've decided to try and turn over a new leaf (boom!) and do some reading. It'll never be 500 page epics so I went to Asda and picked 2 for £8.


So long as it wasn't the leaf Eve was wearing 🤣

Must recharge the Kindle, I have 4 or 5 books stockpiled, given we got no holiday last year in which to read them. Recent ones:

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Never stopped reading and probably get through more books during lockdown(s).

Love psychological thrillers but find myself turning to the occasional humorous chick lit books to lighten my mood and make me laugh. :yahoo:

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@pgn wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

I've decided to try and turn over a new leaf (boom!) and do some reading. It'll never be 500 page epics so I went to Asda and picked 2 for £8.


So long as it wasn't the leaf Eve was wearing 🤣

Must recharge the Kindle, I have 4 or 5 books stockpiled, given we got no holiday last year in which to read them. Recent ones:

composite_16102268944401.jpg


Good one 😂

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