At both school and at home, I lost myself in books.
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That__ why people use terms like flow or effortless to describe writing that they regard as really superb. They__e not saying effortless in terms of it didn__ seem like the writer spent any work. It simply requires no effort to read it _ the same way listening to an incredible storyteller talk out loud requires no effort to pay attention. Whereas when you__e bored, you__e conscious of how much effort is required to pay attention.
There is no greater companion like books.
In truth, Kipling's politics are not mine. But then, it would be a poor sort of world if one were only able to read authors who expressed points of view that one agreed with entirely. It would be a bland sort of world if we could not spend time with people who thought differently, and who saw the world from a different place.
The only end of writing is to enable readers better to enjoy life, or better to endure it.
To make the best dicision for a book first check out the title, second check out the cover, third to check out the category what type is it - is it a horror or thriller or it's a psychology - it's important this. Then for sure check out little what's about the book. By openning it and reading the first 3 pages or as much as possible to make your decision!
You will find that your comprehension of any book will be enormously increased if you only go to the trouble of finding its important words, identifying their shifting meanings, and coming to terms. Seldom does such a small change in habit have such a large effect.
Books can kill you, while you are reading.
Read every day and learn from what you read.
Fairy tales are another kind of Bible, for those who know how to read them.
But I can understand now why people read, why they like to get lost in somebody else's life. Sometimes I'll read a sentence and it will make me sit up, jolt me, because it is something that I have recently felt but never said out loud. I want to reach into the page and tell the characters that I understand them, that they're not alone, that I'm not alone, that it's okay to feel like this.
From your point of view as a reader, therefore, the most important words are those that give you trouble.
For a book to be a good one a reader must have a connection with the characters and identify with them and have the story hold their attention and want more
Give her books, where other people did all the running around and courting; it was far easier to read about such matters than to experience them herself.
I glare at him and sigh. __on't you understand what a book is?___bviously.___hen how can it be boring? It's not just twenty-six little letters all mushed together to make words that link together to tell a story. It's the creation of another world where anything can happen and anyone can be whoever they want to be. It's a crazy, special kind of magic that can transport you out of the real world, to anywhere you want to go. It doesn't matter if it's a made-up universe or it's written in a city you can drive to within an hour. It's what happens within the pages that makes reading so...not boring._-Emma Hart "Dirty Little Rendezvous (The Burke Brothers Spin-Off #1).
Reading is not like this... read and read without understanding you just want to finish the book... I had such moments but it's the worst decision ever made. The reading should be process in which you go deeper and deeper, you understand it... you like it... you try to be the same character.... you enjoy it and you want more and more... you have more and more curiousity.
...his favorite books, those he'd read over and over so he knew just the lurch his heart would make when he turned the page and encountered the illustration of the despondent dragon under a half-moon or the fervor with which he flipped the final pages of another, the story so vivid he felt his relationship with that book was less an act of reading than a visit, a place he went to.
a town with more drinking joints than reading joints has a problem reading can solve