A bibliophile.
Usually you would call the person a reader.
S.E. Hinton, while being a private person, has previously stated that she enjoys reading. She enjoys reading works of authors such as Jane Austen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Mary Renault.
an exibitionist
Possible themes for stories include friendship, caring, and other things.
enjoys.Enjoys is the third person singular form of enjoy. Because the subject Kris is singular you add -s to the verb enjoy.
Usually you would call the person a reader.
Usually you would call the person a reader.
A nuisance.
S.E. Hinton, while being a private person, has previously stated that she enjoys reading. She enjoys reading works of authors such as Jane Austen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Mary Renault.
an exibitionist
They are called naturalists.
The closest thing is a bibliophile, which is somebody who loves reading (biblio = reading, phile = love). Amy's edit: Or a bookworm, that is the more commonly used name :)
A person who likes reading newsletters. That's it...
A beach-goer. Someone who enjoys the beach.
You could call them a party animal. The life and soul of the party opposed to a party pooper.
A person who likes to hurt others is called a sadist.A masochist is a person who enjoys hurting themselves
The trouble that there are sorts of medical terms for someone who is slow learner. A person who is slow to learn maths is dyscalcic, a person slow to learn reading is dyslexic, a person who is slow to learn balance or similar poise is call a dyspraxic. It depends on how easy the skill is to learn, whether the person enjoys doing it and if they practise.