You can read and read, but nothing eclipses experience.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I like the eclipses, the synaptic jumps of short stories. The reader has to participate very actively in the experience.
I'm gonna be pretty honest; there wasn't a lot of improv allowed on 'Eclipse.'
There's a mystical strain in every country, and eclipses are likely to bring that out.
It's best not to stare at the sun during an eclipse.
'Eclipse' is overlong and overly self-conscious, but it isn't a fake or a zero; it just gets exhausting. It raises a crucial question: 'When does Concept morph into Gimmick?'
I own an e-reader, but I use it almost exclusively to read things that aren't books - student theses, unbound galleys.
The beauty of reading is that it lets you travel in a way you could never know.
You can read about it all you want, but there is no substitute for just doing it.
Reading is something I've really missed, not being able to enter people's worlds.
If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.
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