The first time I read something, I have this special feeling of being fully engaged with it. It's fresh to the audience because it's fresh to me. It's a little mystical, but I really believe that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel like if you read something, and it makes you so curious about a topic that you then go read something else, that's exciting.
Reading takes me to a different place than my everyday life. I usually get fully involved in what I'm reading about, so it's a great escape.
I loved to read and would read anything that roused my interest, whether it was below my age level or above it, even if I could barely make sense of it.
The more I like a book, the more slowly I read. this spontaneous talking back to a book is one of the things that makes reading so valuable.
I read for interest and enjoyment, and when I cease to enjoy it I stop.
This is what I have discovered - and it has been a gift in itself - that books live over and over again in different people's minds. That I might mean one thing as I write, but a reader's experiences will take it somewhere else. That is like a conversation, I think. It is a true connecting up.
Once in a while you start having second thoughts, then you read a letter from someone that lifts your spirits so much - it really makes a huge difference. I love reading them.
I absolutely love reading; it is a fantastic way of unwinding.
It's refreshing, if you ask me, to have lengthy conversations with clear, brilliant minds about books, art, and what ought to happen next and how. I love it.
I have no particular reader in mind, but a passionate desire to tell an honest, moving story.
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