I'd Rather Be Reading: The Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life
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You’re looking for a book that reminds you why you read in the first place. One written well and that will feel like it was written just for you—one that will make you think about things in a new way, or feel things you didn’t expect a book to make you feel, or see things in a new light. A book you won’t want to put down, whose characters you don’t want to tell good-bye. A book you will close feeling satisfied and grateful, thinking, Now, that was a good one.
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To hand you a great book, I don’t just need to know about books; I need to know you.
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The words between those covers bring whole worlds to life.
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When I think of the characters and stories and ideas contained on a single shelf of my personal library, it boggles my mind.
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Can every devoted reader point back to the book that hooked them on the story? I’d like to think so. Not a book they appreciate, or grudgingly respect, but the one that captivated them, the one they didn’t want to put down, the one that made them decide, for themselves, to make reading a part of their life, forever.
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A good book allows me to step into another world, to experience people and places and situations foreign to my own day-to-day existence. I love experiencing the new, the novel, the otherwise impossible—especially when I can do it from my own comfy chair.
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A good book, when we return to it, will always have something new to say. It’s not the same book, and we’re not the same reader.
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We are readers. Books grace our shelves and fill our homes with beauty; they dwell in our minds and occupy our thoughts.