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QuestionI'm reading Harry Potter at the moment. Do you have any related book suggestions?Community AnswerTry out Percy Jackson, Lord of the Rings, Eragon, The Hunger Games, Graceling, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Neverwhere, Half Bad, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
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QuestionHow do I get back my reading habit if I have been using only electronics?Community AnswerRead a favorite book again, or try a new series. You have to choose to read.
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QuestionWhat if there is already a bookworm in the class?Community AnswerThat's perfectly fine. You can be a bookworm as well. You can make friends with the other bookworm, and if you don't like them, then you can just ignore them.
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QuestionAre book worms and book lovers similar?Community AnswerYes, they are. A book lover is someone who loves to read, and a book worm is someone who reads a ton of books, so the two often intersect.
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QuestionI'm reading Percy Jackson at the moment. Do you have any suggestions for what I should read next?Community AnswerIf you enjoy reading Percy Jackson, I'd suggest other Rick Riordan books, such as Gods of Olympus, The Red Pyramid, The Trials of Apollo, or Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard.
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QuestionHow can I keep my mind on books instead of gadgets?Community AnswerTurn the gadgets off and put them somewhere out of sight while you're reading, like in a cupboard. You could even give your gadget to someone and ask them not to give it back to you for a while.
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QuestionMy English is not that good, how do you suggest I proceed?PoxowCommunity AnswerRead books that are easy for you to understand and slowly work your way up toward more advanced reading levels, continuing to challenge yourself and improve your reading skills.
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QuestionWhat if there is no library nearby at all?Community AnswerAsk your family or friends if they have any books to lend you. Join a book sharing site like bookmooch.com or buy cheap books online from half.com or abebooks.com.
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QuestionHow do I find age appropriate books for bookworms?Community AnswerTry asking your local librarian or children's librarian for suggestions, really it depends on the age of the reader.
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QuestionHow can I stop all my nonsense and be a bookworm for the whole of my life?Community AnswerIf you want to stop acting silly, focus on whenever you want to make a joke, stop and say something serious. Also, speak properly, don't use slang or say "like" randomly in a sentence. Have good posture. Stock up on books and spend a lot of time reading them. Keep the books in good condition and don't lose the front covers, get them wet, and so on.
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QuestionWhat kinds of books are good for a 12 year old?Community AnswerIt depends on what kind of book you like. I'm a fan of realistic fiction (Wonder & Fish In a Tree are some of my favourites), but if you like fantasy, go for the Harry Potter series. Into sci-fi? Try The City Of Ember. It all depends on your favourite genre, these are just some of my suggestions.
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QuestionSometimes I read books to get out of social situations where I’m not comfortable in. Is that okay?Tessa MetzgerCommunity AnswerAs long as it wouldn't be rude to not contribute or pay attention to the situation, that's totally fine.
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QuestionPeople say that I’m really smart and that I’m a bookworm. Does that make me “nerdy"?Community AnswerIn some people's opinions, you might be. "Nerds" are really just smart people who enjoy learning what books can teach us.
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QuestionHow can I read a lot if I get a bunch of book slumps?Tessa MetzgerCommunity AnswerTry researching online to find books based on subjects that you like. Also, you can have another friend read a book with you, so that they can motivate you to finish reading the book.
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QuestionI'm myself a bookworm, but lately I have been getting distracted by electronics. Is there one way to help?Eshaal BilalCommunity AnswerKeep away from the electronics, and always have a book in hand. When you are bored, rather than using electronics, go off and read a book.
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QuestionI’m in the fifth Harry Potter, what books are similar to it?Eshaal BilalCommunity AnswerThe following are similar: Deltora's quest (series); The uncommoners series; Dragon keepers (series). You can even ask some of your friends who love Harry Potter and found a book similar to it.
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QuestionWhat are good romance books for middle schoolers?The Write AdviceCommunity AnswerThe Lunar Chronicles by Marrisa Meyer, the Percy Jackson series, the Harry Potter series, Sorcery of Thorns, Pride and Prejudice. Those are all kid-friendly books that feature romance.
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QuestionI have been at home for a while and my books that I ordered are being delayed for months, How do you suggest I spend my time waiting? P.S. I have already read all the books I own!AsymericsCommunity AnswerYou can buy or rent the book you would like online. It’s not as good as reading the actual book, but you are still reading it. If the stores are open (many are currently closed because of Covid-19), you can go buy it physically. You can also find a way to track your order so you know when the books will finally arrive. And ask friends or neighbors to loan you some books if they can.
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QuestionWhat if the library is 10 minutes away, too far to bike to, and I’m only 12?0liviaCommunity AnswerAsk your parents if they are okay to take you to the library. Parents usually encourage their kids to read, so why wouldn’t they want to go to the library with you? Meanwhile they can choose a book for themselves as well.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I lose interest in a book and stop reading it?Community AnswerIf you lost interest in it in the first place, it may have been not as good as you hoped it would have been, leaving you disappointed. If it was truly terrible, you can put it down and never try it again, but if you want to try it again, put the book down for a while and then try the book again with no expectations for it (meaning you don't think it will be bad or good).
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QuestionI'm 11 and I read teen books, but my school library only has books for ages 11 and under. What should I do?Community AnswerYou should ask your parents to take you to a public library and get you a library card, so you can read books you like there.
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QuestionCan adults read children's literature?Community AnswerSure. Some children's literature is timeless/ageless and can be enjoyed by anyone. An adult probably should exclusively read children's literature, though. Mix it up with something more intellectually challenging.
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