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Female, sixteen :D 1. What is your favorite genre of books? YA, romance, thriller and some fantasy 2.

What is your favorite book/series? Book: The Cold Room- J.T. Ellison, series, Harry Potter 3. On average, how many hours do you read per day?

It depends- sometimes, I take the whole day, other times, I read for about one hour. 4. On average, how many books do you read per week?

It depends again- sometimes seven. 5. Do you buy books or take them from a library?

Both. 6. If you buy books, do you buy them new or used?

Both. 7. On average, how much do you spend on books in a month?

Fifty to one hundred bucks! 8. What are your views on the Twilight series?

Female, eighteen 1. What is your favorite genre of books? Fantasy, most definitely.

2. What is your favorite book/series? The time traveler's wife by Audrey Niffenegger.

3. On average, how many hours do you read per day? This depends.

Sometimes I read during the day, but some of the times I don't. I always read before going to bed and I spend two hours doing that. So on average, between two and five hours.

4. On average, how many books do you read per week? Again, it depends on the length of the books.

It's anywhere between three and six, though. 5. Do you buy books or take them from a library?

Buy books. There isn't a library near me, so I always buy them. 6.

If you buy books, do you buy them new or used? I definitely buy them new. 7.

On average, how much do you spend on books in a month? It depends on the amount of money I have, which at the moment, isn't a lot. Usually, if I can afford it, I'll buy one or two, so about twenty pound (UK.) 8.

What are your views on the Twilight series? Good idea, badly written. 9.

What are your views on the Harry Potter series? I loved it. I grew up with it.

It's like my childhood. 10. What are your views on the Song of Ice and Fire series?

Never read it, but I've been meaning to when I get the money. 11. A) For adults, do you feel that teens are reading content more mature than their level (e.

G to much swearing or sexual content. If yes, give an example) No, not really. It all depends on the person.

Some teens are really mature and mature enough to read it. Sometimes they're not. Always depends on the person.

11. B) For teens, do you feel that your parents limit what you can read based on language or sexual content in a book. Will your parents allow you to read a book that is intended for adults?

My parents have always allowed me to read any book that I wanted to, so no, I don't feel limited in the slightest. 12. Do you prefer reading a physical book or reading on an ereader and why?

Physical book definitely. I prefer the feel of a book and because I mainly read at night, it's easier on the eyes. It's also easier to read for longer periods with a physical book.

Ereaders are expensive, too.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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