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Dec 31, 2016 11:29AM
4. A major theme in the book is the differences in how individuals read. In Chapter eleven, seven readers discuss how they read. Choose one of these readers to identify with and explain how your style of reading is either similar or different.
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"The moment that counts most for me is the one that precedes reading. At times a title is enough to kindle in me the desire for a book that perhaps does not exist. At times it is the incipit of the book, the first sentences . . .In other words: If you need little to set the imagination going, I require even less: the promise of reading is enough."
I found myself identifying with more than one of them. The first reader who's mind wanders (I certainly do that and it takes me along time to read because of it), like the second reader, I do sometimes have to dig around the nuggets. I am not a rereader but in the past year or two I have started doing some rereading and there is merit in it, it is something I try not to do as there are too many books I want to read. I also find myself seeing connections between many of the books I've read as my review of this book shows. I often find myself thinking this would be a good book to read with these other books as a study of a subject. I also find myself trying to remember books I've read in my childhood but too little to enable me to find it again. And finally, I think I am most like the 6th reader. I think I might be more in love with the idea of reading. I often like to walk through a book store and just enjoy the many books, the cover art and fonts, etc. The reading through reviews/lists and compiling lists and stacks of books that I want to read each month is sometimes more enjoyable than the actual reading.

