Reading

Reading

  • Submitted By: pappzsofi
  • Date Submitted: 02/09/2014 6:02 AM
  • Category: English
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Reading

I am fond of reading and have a lot of books at home. I like reading romances and fictions.  One of my favorite moments in life is when you reading the final paragraph of a great book.  I love reading because it takes me into another world and I can feel the magic. Everybody can learn something from a book. I prefer books to movies, because books gives you more information and you can enjoy it in your own speed. reading the books takes you on your own journey with the character, you imagine everything.
One of my favourite books is Mary Poppins by P. L. Travels. Mary Poppins is about a nanny who comes to the Banks family to take care of two young children, Jane and Michael. Mr. Banks doesn’t like her in the beginning, however as she teaches the children manners and to have respect for others in fun ways, he starts enjoying having her around. The children and the family are soon happy with everything Mary Poppins has done for them. Mary Poppins is strict and brisk in her manners. She is also very concerned about her appearance. She does take the children on some funny, some weird, and some hilarious escapades, but when they are finished she acts like they never happened. This leaves the children confused, but through all of this they seem to love her and are very disappointed when the west wind blows her away.
Nowadays newspapers and magazines have less role in our lives because of the internet. Surveys find that Britons buy more papers than any other Europeans. There are many types of the newspapers. National newspapers are those which are mostly published from the London and are available in all parts of Britain on the same day. On Sundays, the dominance of the national press is absolute. The ’Sunday papers’ are so-called because that is the only day on which they appears. The Sunday papers sell slightly more copies than the national dailies and are thicker. Daily papers all have a political section containing world and domestic news. The main...

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