Last Man StandingReading a book is something you do to yourself.
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Reading a book is something that only you can do. It is a unique experience, one that you can only have with yourself. Reading a book is not something to be shared with others. It is a time of quiet reflection and deep thought where your mind can wander off and connect with the characters in the book. You can gain so much from being alone with a book, but it’s the solitude of a quiet space that allows you to truly understand its message.
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