"Ultimately what I like about reading together is that we all make it happen together. Of course even amid shared experience we’re still alone… each re...












Reading a good book helps us to feel un-alone.
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"You and me will read a book and find three interesting things that we remember. But Colin finds everything intriguing. He reads a book about president...
"He liked the mere act of reading, the magic of turning scratches on a page into words inside his head.
"Books are the ultimate Dumpees: put them down and they’ll wait for you forever pay attention to them and they always love you back.
"... going out late at night and laying in the dewy field and reading a Kurt Vonnegut book by moonlight.
"Have you really read all those books in your room?”Alaska laughing- “Oh God no. I’ve maybe read a third of ‘em. But I’m going to read them all. I call...
"How can you read and talk at the same time?” I asked.“Well, I usually can’t, but neither the book nor the conversation is particularly intellectually ...
"Peeing is like a good book in that it is very, very hard to stop once you start.
"Your party kicked so much ass!Even though you suck so much! It's like, instead of blood, your heart pumps liquid suck! But thanks for the beer!
"Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back...
"Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back...
"I walked to his bedside table next. Infinite Mayhem. the ninth sequel to The Prince of Dawn, lay atop the table next to his reading lamp, the corner o...
"Maybe 'Okay' will be our 'always'...
"I bet if you look at the average teenager and the average adult, the average teenager has read more books in the last year than the average adult. Now...
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