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Reading on a rock, Mono Hot Springs, August 2013 By Fiona Palmer
I just remembered reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for the first time in 1999 and listening to the Backstreet Boys’ Album Millennium. Now when ever I read the part where everyone in school thinks Harry is the heir of Slytherin, I think of “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely.” Which doesn’t really fit all that much, but I was 9.
Reading Frenzy (by Carson Ellis)
"If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking."
— Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
"Reading is everything. Reading makes me feel like I’ve accomplished something, learned something, become a better person. Reading makes me smarter. Reading gives me something to talk about later on. Reading is the unbelievably healthy way my attention deficit disorder medicates itself. Reading is escape, and the opposite of escape; it’s a way to make contact with reality after a day of making things up, and it’s a way of making contact with someone else’s imagination after a day that’s all too real. Reading is grist. Reading is bliss."
— Nora Ephron (via atomos)
(via bankston)
"Reading is everything. Reading makes me feel like I’ve accomplished something, learned something, become a better person. Reading makes me smarter. Reading gives me something to talk about later on. Reading is the unbelievably healthy way my attention deficit disorder medicates itself. Reading is escape, and the opposite of escape; it’s a way to make contact with reality after a day of making things up, and it’s a way of making contact with someone else’s imagination after a day that’s all too real. Reading is grist. Reading is bliss."
— Nora Ephron (via afternoon-tea-and-books)
(via book-addict-lover)
nocturnalistics asked
I agree! I've always been a fairly fast reader. I've been reading since I was very young and with a lot of reading comes a faster reading speed. I don't think it matters what you've read as long as you are reading and enjoying the book. A children's picture book holds the same value as an adult book in my eyes. It's the reading that counts, not the number of books you've read. I don't understand why people think reading a lot automatically means you have no life or that you're some sort of freak. I find it lovely and amazing to see people of all ages reading whether it's a Dr. Seuss picture book or a Jane Austen classic.
Sorry for the ramble! I just felt the need to say something after the anon said that you couldn't have possibly read all those books.
Happy readings!
Thank you! I agree completely! And happy readings to you too!
Anonymous asked
I love reading but I mostly read fanfiction or on fictionpress. I'm rather poor so I never have any money for books and everybody always says that reading on the internet on these sites doesn't count as real reading..
I think it totally counts! You’re reading it, so it definitely counts as reading.
"Writing novels is much the same. You gather up bones and make your gate, but no matter how wonderful the gate might be, that alone doesn’t make it a living breathing novel. A story is not something of this world. A real story requires a kind of magical baptism to link the world on this side with the world on the other side."
— Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart