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One-Liner Wednesday – Books

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There’s nothing better and nothing worse than finding a really great book to get lost in. While you’re reading it, it’s pure escapism. When you finish it, it’s a mad scramble to find something as good. Problem is, really great books are rare.

 


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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

63 thoughts on “One-Liner Wednesday – Books

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  4. That’s why I’ve taken years to finish certain books, and often start another one before I finish.

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  7. Issues with Ping back. Loved your post and fully agree – I can get so lost when reading that I forget I need to be doing something different.
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  9. this is so true. Finish one last weekend and checking what to read next.

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  13. This rings so true.
    I have often felt this way especially when reading an epic novel such as Gone With The Wind.

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  19. I agree! I do have a few favorites that I keep copies of, they are true treasures!

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  21. I love books and I totally agree with this! Sometimes I even drag out finishing a book as I know I’ll be sad when I close it for the last time!
    Here’s my take, though I’m not stuck to your rules; https://thestoryfiles.wordpress.com/2019/05/22/books-1linerweds/

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  23. I enjoy reading too. The worst is when you pick up a book that starts out well and then ends poorly.

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  25. I have a favorite book that I actually have never read the final chapter of, because I don’t want to finish reading it! 🙂

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  28. Great advice. I miss Calvin and Hobbes 😦

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  33. That’s so very true Linda 💜💜💜

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  34. I agree. That’s why I read so much. Ever looking for the perfect read.

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