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S.Shade wrote: "Growing up my mom would mark books in our home with stickers with money percentages. When you would read them to her she would give you the change. :) Needless to say we read quite a few books grow..."
Wow. That IS really a smart way. So you earned a lot, huh?:P:P
Wow. That IS really a smart way. So you earned a lot, huh?:P:P

Had to make that change to support our candy habit ;)




Mayank wrote: "i think, i should also be given some gifts on every book i read...."
I will give you something...if you complete at least 20 books this year. What say?
I will give you something...if you complete at least 20 books this year. What say?
Lol....I was thinking of 50, but settled down on 20....and you say it's large!!
Just look around you...many of GR members consume more than 100 books per year, and look at this scarred child:P:P
Grow up, man.
You HAVE TO try.
Just look around you...many of GR members consume more than 100 books per year, and look at this scarred child:P:P
Grow up, man.
You HAVE TO try.



I cant say the same about my brother and dad though

It was probably the one good thing which she ever gave me during the time I was with her. Post Break-up I was struggling to get in terms with the Reality and grades dipped,health was affected and I was literally behaving like a dope. Then I came across Lemony Snicket's books. Having nothing better to do, I started to read his book. Slowly, I found myself downloading all his books and reading them day and night. Then I found other good books to read, I fell in love again...but this time...it was with books. It pulled me out of my cave and showed me so many beautiful things for me to experience. It taught me so many things in life. I became more patient, calm, self composed and most importantly, I became happy and embraced who I really was. Yes, I'm a broken soul. But who in world isn't ?! Every person has a role to play in our life. From my ex, I learnt that I mustnt give my heart to someone who doesn't know to handle it. I learnt that Happiness doesn't come from people and that it comes from within. She taught me how to love myself. She taught me that I don't need another person to keep me happy in life.
I'll quote a line from a book that I read recently :P
" Pain is a seed that grows into strength. "
Now, I'm stronger than I ever was.
Before reading books, I felt like a Loser in life by having my heart broken by a really stupid person who I thought would be my soulmate.
After I started to read books, I realized that, we never lose in life. We always learn.
Falling down isn't a defeat. Failing to pick ourselves up is the real defeat.
I might have lost in love.
But I won in Life.
I really talk so much :P !
Let me cut it short.
So, I again thank my ex for making me to read books :D
I will always be the Hero of my Story :)
Also thanks to Goodreads. :P

Then there was this Grandma stories book that my uncle gave me (I still have it!). My dad used to read me from it and I eventually myself started reading as I grew up. The same goes for Panchtantra.
My first proper book has to be an abridged version of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which my mom got me. It used to be her favorite childhood book and became mine too. Still one of my favorites! :)
Then followed Enid Blyton (EVERYTHING by her!), Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Goosebumps, illustrated Classics and what not!
Then came Harry Potter and then Lord of the Rings, and the rest they say is history.
I think this was only possible because both my parents are avid readers, and I'm really glad they introduced me to reading :)


I will give you something...if you complete at least 20 books this year. What say?"
I'm up for the bet.only 20 books ,right? I'll read more than 20 books this year. Infact , I have read.......like 190 novels from 2015 June to 2016 April. I first started reading when I was gifted a book for my 7th birthday by my uncle(who is an author by the way). And I continued my reading as it grew from timepass to fun to hobby to obsession to addiction to ......atlast one of my basic necessity !!!!! I am called by the terms , geek,dork,freak ,the silent but danger one ,etc. But I prefer referring me as a bibliophile (which is descent :))
But that offer was only for him, 'cause it was challenge for him, but not for you. I guess you can complete 20 books in just a week!!
I have to think something more challenging for you, Mr. Bibliophile :P:P
I have to think something more challenging for you, Mr. Bibliophile :P:P
Well my mom does not really encourage me read cos wherever I go I have book with me like when I'm walking or even in class! I think i hold a record for having my storybooks confiscated the most no. of times in school. Seriously!!
Well I had a passion for reading since I was like 5.
Well I had a passion for reading since I was like 5.
Wow Jyotsna!! That's really good.

I am a new writer, writing minitales on my blog.
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i wanted some people here to review my writings and comment on different aspects of my story writing. i would really appreciate some help.
thank you.


Harry Potter series really turned a lot of people into readers :P

You Read Chamber of secrets before Philosopher's Stone ?

Yee! Rowling introduced essentially in the first part of the book. i still understand. :))
After finished part 2, I read HP 6 and 5 =)))

Dafaq. How did you understand book five and six without reading 3 rd and 4th book? Had you watched the movie before starting the series?


I finished part 5 and started watching film. :D

I got a plate of green eggs and ham and started flipping pages



It started back in junior high school. I good mate of mine bought me this brick of a book for my birthday. I think you might have heard of it: The Lord of the Rings.
It was just laying in my bookshelf for months and months. Then one day I decided I would give it a shot. It was easter and we were going to our cabin. My uncle and aunt was visiting. So I wanted to impress them. I boiled some water. Put a teabag in a big cup. Poured the water and padded into the living. I opened up the book to the first page and started reading. First one word, then two. A page. Two pages. Then my uncle said:
"What's the matter with you. Reading? And a book that looks like a brick. I'd never spend my time doing something that stupid."
I was too stubborn to stop reading. So I forced myself through the first chapter and didn't pick it up again.
In fact I didn't pick up a book for years. I spent my evening watching Friends. Alley McBeal. E.R. Poisoning my mind.
Then I got older. I was drafted. Did my service. Then went to Paris.
The first month or two I didn't have any friends. No television either. So what do you do? You walk, off course. You walk and walk and walk. Look at people. Look at parks. Buy beers. Stop at shops. Book shops. You find an English bookstore. You buy some books. Frankenstein. Moby Dick. Jean D'Arc. You remember you brought a book. A brick of a book you've tried to read before.
You get a friend who've just finished reading a book and gives it to you.
That's how you start to read. You fail. You try again. You succeed.
At least that's how I did it.



because whenever i am at home, you can see me with a book in hand and this really..."
Same case here , at my home whenever i pick a book to read then everyone will comments me like "are you preparing for exams"

hey , for me as well "The Alchemist " by paulo coehlo was the first novel which has impressed me a lot and after that i have read his novels "Eleven Minutes" "Adultery" (didn't like them much ).
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