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(last edited Apr 26, 2013 05:38PM)
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You start rearranging all the things you need to do in your day so you can have more time to read, or...When to take your book everywhere with you, even if it's just down the street to the store, or...
When you try to read while doing things like eating or the dishes (carefully), or...
Waiting to do your homework five minutes before it's due, because you were up WAY to late just finishing ONE more chapter (Ha! Yeah right! Like you're really going to stop), or...
When you're STILL thinking about what just happened or the ending of a book, like three days after you've read it, or...
When you start mumbling to yourself about what's happening in your book, making faces at what you've just read, or laughing in public unconsciously at what you're reading.
LOL Dishes! I do that alll the time! And when I'm in the bath, I've dropped two books in the bath before! (Don't worry they were okay! xD)
Orr... waiting until last minute to drop off books that you finished two weeks ago back to the library because it feels weird to live without them!
Orr... waiting until last minute to drop off books that you finished two weeks ago back to the library because it feels weird to live without them!
Haha! I've only tried reading in the bath a couple of times, but dropping it sounds like something I'm bound to do
When you realize that you memorized your library card that is 14 numbers long, but you can't remember your new home phone number or your bank account number that is only 6 numbers...
Brianna♥ wrote: "When you realize that you memorized your library card that is 14 numbers long, but you can't remember your new home phone number or your bank account number that is only 6 numbers..."Yes! :)
When your moods depend solely on what is happening in your current book.Or when you're telling someone about the book you're reading and it sounds like you're talking about something that actually happened in your life or like you personally know the characters and they're real life people.




