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- My whole thing is that I want to explore why you read books, what's the purpose of reading, and maybe that it's not that cool…
- I know not everyone starts out reading high literature. If you read enough you might be drawn to some other things, so maybe those vampire…
- I think that the mark of a great book is that it will meet you wherever you're at and you'll feel and experience something new…
- I'm not a masochistic reader. If something is just too dense or not enjoyable, even though I'm told it should be good for me, I'll…
- I tend to read things that are a little more on the nourishing side. But if I don't enjoy something, I'll put it down.
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