Friday, February 6, 2026

Book Blogger Hop: What Drives You to Read?

Welcome to the Book Blogger Hop!

This Week's Prompt:

What drives you to read? 
╍Submitted by Billy, Coffee-Addicted Writer.

My Answer:

You’ll have to excuse me; I'm at a loss for words this week. I honestly don’t know what drives me to read. Maybe it’s escapism or something else entirely.

〜B.J. Burgess


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5 comments:

  1. For me, I read simply because I’m curious. Curious about how a story will unfold, how characters will change, or how an author will make me feel by the final chapter. Happy Reading!

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  2. It's definitely escapism for me!
    Julie @ Chapter Break

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  3. For me is mostly connection, but also escapism. Have a great weekend and thanks as always for hosting! :)

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  4. I think mine is escapism too and to learn things about history and new words.

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“The plot thickens… especially when you comment.” 〜B.J. Burgess

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