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Compulsive readers

Hi, I am JB and I am a compulsive reader. I feel compelled to read, I have to, its not a choice its something that I have to do. I feel this need to step outside my small world and walk a mile in someone elses shoes and into their world. I also feel this sense of completion when I finish one novel and move on to another, as if I have really completed something and moving on to complete another something. It's not something that I chose to do its something that I must do, I am addicted to it So much so that if it wasn't for Kindle Unlimited (KU) I would be spending approximatly $150 per month on I have always had a problem that I find a library, like my neighborhood county library and in site of a year I read everything they have (I suck them dry) and go off looking for more. No library has been able to keep up with me. Finally the KU library is the only one that can keep up with me, their are adding books to the tone of something like fourty a day, not something I can keep up with. Finally a library that can keep up with me .

Reading is not something that I do by choice is something that I am compelled to do. Is it an addiction , Mirriam and Webster defines an addiction as: an unusually great interest in something or a need to do or have something. So yes reading is addictive, its something that I have to do.
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