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“Only the nonreader fears books.” quote by Richard Peck
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“Only the nonreader fears books.”

Richard Peck

About This Quote

The quote suggests that those who fear books are not readers but rather people who avoid confronting ideas, knowledge, or imagination that books provide.

In simple terms: Fear of books signals avoidance of ideas.

Key Takeaway

Reading confronts fear of the unknown.

Themes

literature fear knowledge intellectual curiosity

Mood

provocative inspirational

Type

literary motivational

When to use this quote

  • students reluctant to read
  • censors banning books
  • people avoiding challenging topics

Key Concepts

psychology of avoidance

Practical Applications

  • promote reading programs
  • use books to discuss uncomfortable subjects

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why might someone fear the perspectives in a book?
  • How does reading diminish that fear?
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