The best way to read

Leo 2022-04-20 09:02:39

Reading is a personal thing. In the spare time of life, find a quiet corner, hold a book of love at first sight, and enjoy the comfort of being alone.


Reading can also be a matter of two people. It is the communication between the id and the author, slowly following the author, adjusting the breathing frequency to be equal to the breathing frequency of the author when writing, and with the resonance of the breath, the mind resonates, and sparks collide between the souls.


Reading is more likely to be a multi-person affair. In a room, five or six people sat around casually, discussing the theme of reading, the list of books, and the surrounding matters of the activities. I read a book a month, and then gather at one of the pre-determined friends' house, eat snacks made by myself, chat about my views on a book, integrate everyone's real life, and speculate on the author's thoughts. The thoughts of the characters in the book slowly and involuntarily return to their real lives, giving life inspiration.


Reading is a way of life and a culture. It integrates into our lives and makes us live more fully. The way you read is best for you.


Reading is life a thousand times.

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  • Bernita 2022-01-28 08:23:36

    Austin is the healing department for women. The beginning of the movie is pretty awesome.

  • Fern 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    If you read all of Austen's books, you might enjoy this movie even more.

The Jane Austen Book Club quotes

  • Editor: Dear Ms. Corrine Mahern, we regret that we must decline to publish the three short stories you sent to us. 'Benny's Basketball' is strong narratively, but the depiction of your penis-waving retarded boy felt a little unkind. And isn't the title 'Separating Eggs For Flan' a bit obvious as a metaphor for your parents' divorce? Yet we confess that 'Skydiver' puzzled us most. Why would a beautiful, self-centered young lesbian jump out of a plane?

  • Jocelyn: If we stay in this lane, we're going to be late.

    Grigg Harris: Given that I have to convert donut grease into biofuel every time I fill up the tank, I try not to drive very fast.

    Jocelyn: We're barely moving... Why are you getting off here?

    Grigg Harris: I enjoy seeing the river.

    Jocelyn: What are you, Mark Twain? Now we're gonna get stuck at every light.