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Kids and adults have a difference of opinion when it comes to what constitutes legitimate reading. Adults often push books that they loved as children, which, ironically, were often books that their parents weren't particularly keen on. Jeff Kinney
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Kid books can get cute and a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e. Garfield says cute rots the intellect. Don't forget the name of the cat! You pick up cats the wrong way and they stop being adorable...they become Scratch. Stephen Jones
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Kids say the No. 1 reason they don't read more is that they can't find books they like. Freedom of choice is a key to getting them motivated and excited. James Patterson
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Knowledge without wisdom is a load of books on the back an ass Japanese Proverb
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Kids are so fiercely opinionated, that if they love the Harry Potter books and they go see the movie, they'll be the first to say, 'That was wrong! They didn't get that right!' They're storytellers themselves. They're critics. They're going to have the critical opinion. Spike Jonze
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Just look at the shelves of any bookstore in any airport, and you see how much people love crime and mysteries, how much they love solving puzzles. Jan Nash
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Agatha Christie's writing is incredibly skillful because her books are incredibly intellectually puzzling and challenging. Sophie Hannah
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It is a great thing for him to have read so many books. You just don't usually hear that about a first-grader. Mark Patton
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The people who are always monkeying with these great books to make them fully (comprehensible) have no friend in me, for in their realm the fully comprehensible is not worth comprehending Robertson Davies
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It is a great thing for him to have read so many books. You just don't usually hear that about a first-grader. Mark Patton
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I think someone gave it to him out of a briefing book, and he's just not as familiar with New York as I am. John Faso
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All the wins are great, but I'd rather be on the right side of that book. Pete Tilman won a New England championship, and I don't consider myself the greatest wrestler in Sharon history because I don't have a New England title to back that up. Dan Bloom
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Readers are less and less seen as mere non-writers, the subhuman ''other'' or flawed derivative of the author; the lack of a pen is no longer a shameful mark of secondary status but a positively enabling space, just as within every writer can be seen to lurk, as a repressed but contaminating antithesis, a reader. Terry Eagleton
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Other projects talk about snippets. We don't talk about snippets. We talk about books. Brewster Kahle
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People can expect poisonous mushrooms, ... And then only if they open the book. Daniel Handler
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open their books, so we can evaluate whether supply has been manipulated. Maria Cantwell
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Sometimes it was September or October before we would get the books. Mary Randolph
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This is how I passed my time was reading his book. Carlos Martinez