someone who reads regularly and enjoys it a lot, an avid reader, someone who reads a very large amount, almost “hungrily”, a voracious reader, to become completely absorbed in reading, to immerse oneself in a book, to read irregularly, not on a fixed schedule, to read sporadically, to read quickly to get the main idea, to skim through, to study something deeply and carefully, to delve into (a topic/book), to quickly turn pages without reading everything, to flick through, to find it difficult to focus for a long time, to have a short attention span, books based on imagination (not real), fiction, books based on real facts and information, non-fiction, books that give advice on improving your life, self-help books, a book about someone’s life written by another person, biography, a book about someone’s life written by themselves, autobiography, serious publications with research and studies, academic journals, old, well-known books considered important, classic literature, modern, recently written books, contemporary novels, reading material available online, digital content, books in electronic format, e-books, books recorded in audio form, audiobooks, to like something more than others, to have a preference for, to feel naturally interested in something, to be drawn to, to strongly relate to or connect emotionally, to resonate with, to expand knowledge and experience, to broaden one’s horizons, to make you think creatively, to stimulate imagination, to improve the range of words you know, to enhance vocabulary, to develop thinking and mental abilities, to improve cognitive skills, to understand something more deeply, to gain insights into, to develop the ability to analyze and evaluate ideas, to foster critical thinking, to relax by forgetting real-life problems, to escape reality, to gain information or learn, to acquire knowledge, to get distracted quickly, to lose concentration easily, takes a lot of time, time-consuming, to find difficult vocabulary or structure hard to understand, to struggle with complex language, to lose focus because of phones or devices, to get distracted by gadgets, to not feel like doing something, to lack motivation, to depend on phones/tablets/computers, to rely on digital devices, to read/watch information, to consume content, short and easy-to-read pieces of information, bite-sized information, to change from one thing to another, to shift from … to …, to start reading regularly, to develop a reading habit, used to introduce a truthful or personal opinion, To be honest…, used to give your strong personal opinion, As far as I’m concerned…, used to introduce a contrast, That being said…, used to present the opposite idea or another side of an argument, On the other hand…, used to introduce your viewpoint, From my perspective…, used when the answer is not fixed and varies by situation, It largely depends on….
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