>country
>do you read?
>if yes how many books and how thick they are?
Brazil
no
>>56383259
>Faraguay
>lately i can't end a single book i've read. it's like i have ADD late in life or something. too much internet i guess
>>56383259
1. USA
2. Yes
3. More than I could ever count.
The longest book I ever read was The Count of Monte Cristo by Dumas, which was about 1200 pages
USA
Can't name every single book I've read, there's too many. I recently finished The Things They Carries, Neuromancer, Catch-22, 11/22/63, and Atlas Shrugged.
>>56383259
Brazil make funny joke.
I do read if chip n dale comics count tho
>>56383259
Used to read massive amounts of fantasy/King shit in middle and high school. Then, I've discovered 4chan and stopped reading completely.
However, I recently bought myself a Kobo and finally started reading again, and have a lot of quality books to catch up to.
>>56383329
if it was a joke it'd start with
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>flag
>yes
>maybe 2 books a month. 200-300 pages on average
>>56383259
>>56383332
Have you guys read The Alchemist?
>>56383459
My father loves Paulo Coelho. I read it, but it's not my kind of book
>>56383527
I first read it for my World Literature class. I hated every second of it, like with all required reading which required me to annotate. Later on I reread it and it quickly became one of my favorite novels.
>>56383527
Paulo Coelho and the chicken soup for the soul type of books are garbage.
>>56383287
more like too much porno
>>56383459
i've read it
>>56383607
as bad as Cuatemoc Sanchez but for the same reason they're popular: they appeal to old ladies
I've been getting back into reading. Recently I've read: Grapes of Wrath, Dune, The Hot Zone, and I'm currently working on A Clash of Kings.