When I have a book I enjoy, I'm partly in the book. I'm not just observing it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have to admit that I am really partial to the look and feel of a book. I have been that way my entire life. I like the weight, look, and feel of a book. I enjoy turning the pages, and frequently scan the spines of my many books on the wall, each title a reminder of the stored information and creative thoughts contained therein.
I love books. I read voraciously, and I happened to have been fortunate to have been in the right place at the right time.
Sometimes I don't like the books that I'm reading.
When I love a book, I really love a book. You don't get that very often.
I read novels but I also read the Bible. And study it, you know? And the more I learn, the more excited I get.
I don't read books. I like to read newspapers and magazines, but I've never learnt to enjoy books or novels.
There are scenes from books I'm happy with. I tend to think my books are all broken. But then my favourite reads are almost always books that don't, in the end, pull off what they set out to do.
Any time you can take a book a little beyond the realm of pure entertainment, I think it's a good thing. But I don't really have it on my to-do list when I write a book. It just evolves naturally during the process of immersing yourself in a subject.
My books are based on observing others, not myself.
I'm always reading several books at the same time, depending on how deeply engrossed in it I am, if it's fiction and if it captures me.