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Stefan Kocic

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About Stefan Kocic

  • Birthday 01/09/1992

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    Serbia
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    Paranormal, science, books,

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  1. I like horror and thriller genres the most . But I can read also dramas, novels, comedies ... I am Dexter's fan but I haven't read "his" books yet . I am looking forward to reading them Merci Thank you
  2. I can't compel myself to watch the movie . I heard a lot of bad reviews and ...
  3. Blaaah I love TB . It's a great mix of erotica, supernatural, drama, thriller . I hate the fact I have to wait from Monday to Monday to watch it . But the show's great .
  4. And please, don't mind my mistakes . I'll give my best to write as best as I can and to check my grammar before I post any message here
  5. Hi there, if anybody is reading this section My name is Stefan as you might have already seen , I live in Serbia . I recently started spending a lot of time reading and I'm glad I did . There aren't many interesting things about me, I just stopped by to say Hello and to reach 10 messages so I could adjust my profile A lot of greetings from Seriba <3
  6. You have to read The Bridge over the Drina . It's amazing Not because Ivo was a Serb but because the book is amazingly good . I wish you great time while reading it sooner or later
  7. 1. Age (<18, 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55+) 18-24 (19) 2. Gender Male 3. What do you read on a daily basis? (blogs, newspapers, books, etc.) Online newspapers, books . 4. How often do you read for fun in a week? In the last couple of months very usual , I would dare to say, about 2 hours each day in a week . 5. What time of day do you like to read? Since I oversleep the day, the night sounds perfect for me 6. Where do you read? When I'm on holiday I use my room for reading , but when I'm in the middle of "school year" sometimes I spend my time in the library . 7. How many books have you read in the last 6 months? Dunno exactly the number of read books , but lets say, about 25 of them . 8. What type/genre do you enjoy reading most? Horror, thriller, sometimes drama makes me feel great .... But generally it depends on my mood . Although horror is the genre I can read always . 9. Why do you read? (entertainment, relaxation, learning, etc.) Because of myself would be the most appropriate answer . That includes entertainment, relaxation, learning ... 10. What barriers prevent you from reading more? I think I found books interesting very late . I think I should have started to like books many years ago, but here I'm now and giving my best to improve ME as a person at all . And I had a barrier I'd call, lack of bookworms in my environment which I honestly don't have anymore , not because I found these kind of people but because I learned to love the book no matter who I'm surrounded with . I just didn't have many persons who could show me to like the book . I learned it on my own, and I like it . Now , I don't have any other barriers except lack of time . 11. Do you think reading for fun is important? Of course it is . Even if we read for fun we can learn plenty of things from these kind of books . 12. Do you fold page corners or use a bookmark? Neither of them . 13. Do you prefer to read to music or in silence? In silence . 14. Do you discuss books with your friends? Nope , not at all . My friends aren't book addicted, in fact they just don't read a lot . 15. Do you borrow books from the library? Yes 16. Do you borrow/loan books from/to friends? Nope .
  8. I'd like to know if someone has read Raymond Carver's Cathedral and what does he/she think about it . I borrowed this book from American cultural center's library , but somehow I find it rejecting and can't start reading it .
  9. Well, lets see ... I was reading The Brothers Karamazov from Dostoevsky . This is actually the book I have for my Serbian class in senior year in grammar school, but I don't find this book that awful as expected to be like many other "school books" I have read so far . And I'm glad we have it as necessity if I can say so . I also finished Cross from James Patterson (very nice one) and that was my book activity for today .
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