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Do you read books in skyrim?

Discussion in 'General Skyrim Discussion' started by richman_1995, Jun 3, 2012.

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Do you sometimes read books in skyrim?

Yes 11 vote(s) 47.8%
Sometimes 9 vote(s) 39.1%
Hell no 3 vote(s) 13.0%
  1. Hunfar Member

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    If the title sounds interesting to me i'll take it, but for some reason I never end up reading them...
  2. richman_1995 Member

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    the dragonborn book which is one of the tables in that libary is good and u can learn more bout dragon born :D
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  3. Bad-People Supreme Overlord of the Barbarian Tribe of Hothor

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    I do and I’m glad. I’d just read all eight volumes of The Wolf Queen when, the next day, I came across the quest ‘The man who cried wolf’, it got me SO much more emotionally invested in the quest.
  4. richman_1995 Member

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    really? imma do it now

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