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Navy wrote on 2011-12-07 06:02
I read the textbooks for fun :<
what's your favorite subject of reading material (doesn't have to be school related)
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PhantomPhilosphy wrote on 2011-12-07 06:13
Cook books, I love staring at meats and soups.
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Shanghai wrote on 2011-12-07 08:18
Biology books, or books about zoology in general. I fall asleep when I'm reading my APUSH book at times. :(
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Bride wrote on 2011-12-07 09:00
i always liked learning about WWII and Henry VIII for some reason. probably the most interesting things in history for me
also hearing stories from my dad about his mom's side of the family once owning some of south padre island. there's a statue of a spaniard man in south padre island (i think his last name was balli) who's actually an ancestor of mine
other than that i have pretty much no interest in history :( science is where it's at
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Bride wrote on 2011-12-07 09:00
ACCIDENTAL DOUBLE POST omg :(
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Conor wrote on 2011-12-07 10:00
Mythology boox.
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Akemii wrote on 2011-12-07 15:03
Quote from Conor;684375:
Mythology boox.
this time 312890312
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-12-07 17:12
I love going through psychology textbooks. Its a blast learning about how the human mind works.
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Shizuo wrote on 2011-12-09 06:44
Quote from Cucurbita;684496:
I love going through psychology textbooks. Its a blast learning about how the human mind works.
Same here.
I also like to read about biology. I like to read about history as well, but no matter how much I read of it, I can't seem to remember it xD;; So I can read my history books over and over.
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Medusa wrote on 2011-12-09 06:50
zombie books, especially if they focus on the medical and physiological aspects.
there was this one series of books about an alien infection that went so far as to explain every little thing the infection did to the host. taught me about telomeres better than my bio teacher.
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Skye wrote on 2011-12-09 13:28
I like anything to do with Ancient Greece. :x