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THe people who don't like the books in the library won't read and then,they will hate books that's why there should be more books.
David had always read when he was young. he even read about people writing books! He took some courses on writing, and after a few decades he tried writing for young people.
People read books everywhere. They can borrow them in a library and buy them in a bookshop.
Many people read books online by using a Kindle. Amazon has a wide variety of books that are available to read. You should be able to find "Stone Cold".
I think so. I have read many 'young' adult books I found inapropriate for teens and adults. Likewise, many adult books in the library are completely inapropriate.
Faber tells Montag that books are important because they contain the knowledge, ideas, and emotions of society. He explains that each book represents a person who wrote it, and that burning books means destroying the thoughts and dreams of those individuals. Faber emphasizes the power of books to make people think and question the world around them.
Although Japanese people read books from right to left, they do not read books from the bottom to top.
approximately 50% of people read books it may bemorethan 50% either
If you mean as in read Books i can give you a few answers: 1. enjoyment 2. to fill time 3. to broaden their minds 4. to be different 5. because they are made to
In a interview she siad she read Anne Rice novels in College.
The average number of books read by a student is 2-3 books a month. This all depends on how big of a reader the student is and how many books are they reading in classes.