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  • And thanks for boosting my confidence! :)

    hp4evr
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  • I forgot, time difference! Well, I am eagerly waiting for your next release. :)

    hp4evr
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  • I've got to go; it's late where I am. Hopefully I can post the next edition tomorrow. :)

    music826
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  • I'd rather not try it again. :) Even though, American accent is the standard now, but I don't feel comfortable in it.

    hp4evr
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  • Yeah, I think it just takes practice. That, or I'm just naturally terrible XD.

    music826
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  • Yeah, whenever I tried American accent, I sounded stupid! It is just not my type. :) It may also be because of thie fact that I am tuned to a British one that makes it difficult to imitate American accent.

    hp4evr
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  • I can't speak in any other accents without sounding completely ridiculous XD.

    music826
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  • I cannot imitate American accent, it is much difficult I think. :)

    hp4evr
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  • I wish I could do that XD. I think I'm stuck with an American accent unless I move to Europe though.

    music826
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  • Learning a second language is difficult especially if you don't have contact with any native speaker. I think I have picked a British accent, thanks to Harry Potter films!

    hp4evr
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  • Actually, no! I tried learning Spanish, but studying a second language didn't turn out to be my greatest skill. I'd say if you wanted to write a story in English, it wouldn't be an issue at all. :)

    music826
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  • Yeah, didn't you realise?

    hp4evr
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  • Do you have a different native language? I would have never guessed! I've lived in the US my entire life and some of the population here can't speak English half as well as you.

    music826
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  • I would think of writing but I can't start anything without being assured that I know enough English to begin! XD

    hp4evr
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  • Aw, thanks! I still struggle with portraying emotions and going through with subplots (I'm still trying to work out the kinks in my family background), but I don't really plan on pursuing a career in writing so I just do it for fun. I would say if you want to write your own story, definitely go for it, but reading is just fine if not. :) It took me quite a while to post anything on here when I first joined.

    music826
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  • Yes, and I would never had the oppurtunity to meet such an amazing writer! I also sometimes think to write my own story but then I realise my expression is mediocre and language pathetic! So, I think it to be a better option to dwell in someone else's thought. :)

    hp4evr
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  • I prefer paper books myself, but as long as literature doesn't die out, I'm fine with whatever form it takes. After all, without my laptop I couldn't have started writing on here. :)

    music826
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  • Same here but technology can also be helpful in promoting reading. I have more than thirty books downloaded in my phone which I intend to read. It is up to us to decide the use, but then people always use it for useless reasons and take the wrong message.

    hp4evr
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  • I completely agree; I wish more of the younger generation would read. I like technology, but I'd much rather read than watch television all day.

    music826
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  • So bad, some of my friends don't like it either. I actually had a row with one girl who said I was mad to read books, I should pay attention to my studies! I told her my studies are perfectally fine and she should bother about her own. Reading broadens your vision and it is helpful for studies as well but unfortunately, most of my age fellows think it as a waste of time! :(

    hp4evr
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  • Yeah, I'm a very diverse reader as well. I still read books that I find in the "children's" section, but I read classic novels and adult fantasies too. As long as I like the story, I don't need to be limited to a certain age group. Sadly, my friends don't like reading at all! :(

    music826
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  • I said the same to my friend who is a twilight fan and she said, 'Oh come on, M, you are just so childish!' She had no other thing to say. I told her that I've read Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and other great writers but my love for Harry Potter is eternal and nothing could change it because it is close to my heart! :)

    hp4evr
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  • @hp4evr I've read all three of those series as well. I'm not much of a fan of Twilight, and I liked The Hunger Games, but I have yet to find a series I love more than Harry Potter. :)

    music826
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  • I can't pick myself but I really liked Goblet of Fire, Order of Phoenix and Halfblood prince as well! I read them in two days (for each) with school and tests which failed to stop me from reading! I am so much a Potter enthusiast that my friends try to irritate me by saying Twiloght and Hunger games are far much better. I took it as a challenge and read them although I was predetermined to rate them below Harry Potter. :)

    hp4evr
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  • @hp4evr It's hard to decide! I really enjoyed the Goblet of Fire and the Order of the Phoenix, though I think all of the books had something special for me.

    music826
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