Tori Samar

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the American reading public, or a significant chunk of it anyway, can’t take its readerly pleasure straight but has to cut it with a sizable splash of duty. Books that aren’t certifiably good for you are, in this way of thinking, to be suspected—and to read for “entertainment,” or the sheer pleasure of the thing, verges on the morally unjustifiable.
The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction
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