Tuesday, August 10, 2010

A Sense of Humour

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The things that engages me most when reading a book is that it has to be real to real life situations, and that you can imagine the scenes actually happening; as so much of what you hear in the news and watch on TV when you read about something fictional, it take you on a type of artificial fantasy type journey, a form of escapism.

So whether you're looking for scenes ranging from big time drug dealers wanting to get their revenge back on a gang of small time crooks who attempts to make an easy buck by do a dirty on the dealer, to the jealous lover who's a bit of a psycho; who thinks that his girl friend is cheating on him, to real drama and mayhem when a panther is on the loose in the countryside village, and terrorizes the hell out of the locals, you're going to want something that is going grip your attention, and not have you falling asleep...short stories especially humoured stories should elevate you.

I often find my self laughing at quite bizarre real life stories, you know anything from the shoplifter who can't get enough T Shirt who is totally oblivious than his mug is being filmed on camera, to the disgruntled neighbour who's unhappy with his neighbour. If you think about it there are so many things in life, that makes you say to yourself, no way, you cannot be serious, and this is where your sense of humour comes in.

There is one thing to said about humour, and that it should give you a type fake reality that is uplifting in the form of making you feel cheerful.

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