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5 A TREE: No one can find you up there, sitting on a branch and reading. Just don't fall off.

4 A LAKE: Lie down on the grassy shores and read a book, and maybe have a swim with friends later.

3 STARBUCKS: It's crowded and everyone hates you, but at least they have decent coffee.

2 BORDERS: Kick back in the café and read while sipping your mass-produced coffee. That's the life.

1 THE LIBRARY: Even if the chairs are a little uncomfortable, you can always get on a computer if you get bored.






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