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Books Are Turn-Ons

While Mom and I were on our way to Divisoria earlier, something funny happened. There was this guy in front of me who rode the vehicle on his earphones. After a few minutes, I found him unplugging his earphones, put it in his bag, and get his book afterwards. What caught my attention here is not just him pulling the book from his bag but the mere fact that THE BOOK WAS PLACED ON A ZIP LOCK BAG!! He really find it hard to get the book because it's in hard bound cover. Wth. Isn't it cute? =^_^=

Many friends of mine knew how I really love books, so much love that I feel unsafe if it's not covered with paper/plastic cover. But this guy's apparently interesting. I felt how he took care of his book, yeah sounds weird and funny that it was on plastic cover but then, still covered in a zip lock bag. Unusual, and I liked it. I love the feeling when somebody reads because less people are really into reading nowadays. I mean, really reading as a form of a hobby. Going back, he started reading afterwards. Yee! He's really into it. :) I also saw that it was Marie Lu's Champion that he was reading. Champion by the way is the third and final book from The Legend Trilogy followed by Prodigy.

Guess this was something I might add from my reading list.

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