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About reading author: Erdong once loved books almost crazily.

I can still clearly remember the first novel I read, The History of Entrepreneurship, and I have forgotten who I borrowed it from. About ten pages have been torn in the front of the book, and I don't know how many pages have been torn at the end of the book. Every page is curled, and it will tear with a little force. At that time, my age should still be very small, and I should not be more than ten years old. There seems to be no books suitable for children of that age except youth literature and children's literature.

In fact, I can't remember the main content of the first novel I read, The History of Entrepreneurship, except for the name of the protagonist and a slightly vague description. Now that I think about it, I still feel a little ashamed to remember this description. When I was a child, the whole world was still blank in my heart. The plots that can stimulate my heart to jump are all very dull now, just very meaningful descriptions. Compared with the current lower body writing, it is simply a far cry from heaven and earth.

At that time, as long as you can find novels, no matter whether the content is wonderful or not, you can watch them on foot, eat them, and even read them secretly in class. Maybe it was the accumulation at that time. Many times, I prefer to stay alone in a corner that others can't see, and use the pictures built by the words left in my memory to string together my growth, my happiness and hope, which drown out my real life.

Once so persistent, persistent in the joy that words bring me.

But now, clinging to a story is gone. I don't know whether books are no longer extravagant in my life, or whether there are too many temptations in reality that I can't be so obsessed with books for so long. Although, I am always used to stacking some books at my bedside, my reading habits have changed because of my floating heart. I don't have to read one book at a time as before. Perhaps it was the way of reading at that time that made me always reject borrowing as a way to obtain books. I don't like popular online reading.

What I want is an ideal way to read, that is, in the dead of night, or in a quiet afternoon, a person leans on the railing of the bed, preferably in summer, lying in front of the sunny window, next to the soft fabric sofa, the floor has just been wiped and still watery, holding a book with a good smell of ink in his hand. The sun poured down from the window and shone on the floor, and the scattered corners were just right. Read a passage and think about it. No one will remind me of the deadline for returning the book. I can take my time, word by word, and draw the relationship between the characters and the context of the story.

There are several books on the bookshelf, some of which have not been turned over for many years, but every time I tidy up the room, I still touch them one by one with my eyes, and my eyes will pass over the spine of the book and the contents of the books will flash out. I always smile to cater to these memories.

While owning these books, I also got into a bad habit. I always pick up another book before I finish reading it. Many times, my eyes and thoughts are floating in some seemingly simple sentences, and then my thoughts are like runaway wild horses, letting my imagination spread. At this time, I always think, maybe, the story in the book is on me

It's just that they happened in another city far away from me.

I'm afraid to tell others that I like reading. Whenever I see an article decorated with long paragraphs, I always feel a little confused. Come to think of it, if I don't find out the books I have read, I can't even describe the original sentences of some wonderful paragraphs completely and correctly. This makes me wonder if I really like reading. Therefore, the confusion is even greater.

But I still like the way I read now.

If books are not used as tools for professional inquiry, they should become daily necessities that can make us happy like beautiful clothes and delicious food. Even if sometimes it's not for reading, just holding a book, just staring out the window, thinking about the past and thinking about the distance, Ying Ying's book has become a close companion. Because, in addition to absorbing our stories, it can also spread them out.

Reading is never for others to read ... "Prose World" About Reading Author: Yifan Maple Leaf? Read books that suit you. If your major is not literature, you don't have to read those books called masterpieces.

For an ordinary book lover, he doesn't have to think that reading is "necessary". Many famous books are boring and slow for ordinary people. If you read18th century books, there will be large sections of moral preaching, while19th century masterpieces are all meaningless landscape descriptions to me. For these reasons, you can skip reading them or even the whole book. Don't doubt yourself because you can't read such a book. Most of the time it's not your fault. Some works were randomly selected into the collection because of their famous authors. If you read Shelley's Cat, you can't feel the beauty of the poem from such a bad sentence as "A cat is really painful and uncomfortable", then forget it!

In short, you and the works that suit you should fall in love at first sight, and this love should not be influenced by public opinion.

Many famous people and masterpieces are the products of social history, but you don't have to appreciate them yourself. Your personal principle should be spontaneous reading. Your reading should bring you the greatest happiness, so that you can finish the first paragraph. If you don't read the second paragraph, you will suffocate on the spot.

In addition, people's age has a great relationship with their acceptance, just like the development of a river. In the upstream, it is a trickle, while in the middle and lower reaches, it will be easier to contain more and more things. Just like a branch of a tree, it is always looking for a higher height than it is now. So, if your age is just right for Qiong Yao, read her frankly. When you grow up, you will naturally get something more advanced.

Reading, like drinking, should not be utilitarian, such as becoming a writer and a famous scholar through reading, overwhelming Confucianism in chatting, or telling your girlfriend plausibly. As long as reading makes you laugh, cry and think, you will completely achieve your goal. It's like drinking, but it's enough to be intoxicated, and there's no need to write poetry at all. And you (can't) worship wine like an alcoholic, which is exactly the enemy of literati. Whether a scholar can make great achievements depends on whether his relationship with books is correct. He must love books, but he can't indulge in them

On April 1856, 1 1, Marx wrote a letter to his daughter Laura. He said, "Books are my slaves and should obey my will."

Don't turn reading into a hard job as a hard task, or you will inevitably do some stupid things like hanging your head and tying your legs. Don't say that this is for appreciation, even if it is to catch the exam, it is stupid. Imagine being trapped to the point where you have to rely on the pain of hair and iron needles to keep your skin from falling off. What fun do you have in reading? Why don't you go to sleep first and then read a few pages leisurely.

Read a book at the age of one. Don't think reading at the age of one is too low. If you can live to be 70, you will read 70 books! You can find any friend and ask him to make a reading list. You will find that he can't list 70 books.

/kloc-you can't read a book a year before you are 0/0 years old. At that time, the lost 10 books will be made up in middle school or university, which means that you should read two or three more books a year when you were a student. This is not much, because this is the season for you to study.

The hard thing is, after 30, when your job has nothing to do with books, can you still read a book at the age of one? If not, you are a person who is not old enough because of the lack of spiritual world.

For a few people who love books, reading only one book a year is another suggestion. In the information age, a person who reads a lot of books a year will undoubtedly look dull, because many things he has to deal with in this era are delayed by excessive reading. Today, people who have read thousands of books will write "No God". There are more ways to bring us joy in this era.

Reading has fallen from the dominant position of seeking knowledge and entertainment to the same position as film and television, radio, tapes, CDs, newspapers and periodicals and tourism. When you are young, you don't have to read too much, so that you can integrate into life more widely. Don't give up studying after middle age.

It can remain romantic, naive, young and sober.

Keep Your Bookcase The British writer Ascham described his last visit to Mrs. Jane Graves in The Principal. That day, Mrs. Gray sat by the window, reading Socrates' wonderful chapter on death. At that time, her parents were hunting in the distant garden when the dog barked through the window. The author was surprised to see her reading alone by the window instead of going hunting with her family, but Mrs. Gray said, "All the happiness they got in the garden was far less than that I got in Plato's book." Socrates' words and deeds are recorded in his student Plato's book. Books are such wonderful things. If you can keep a bookcase in your room when the print age is drifting away, you will control your bright and clean temperament, because reading needs peace of mind more than any pleasant way, and it can also bring you peace. In an increasingly restless world, books will give you a habitat. It is another world, with legends of many people, many times and many regions. What it gives you is far more vivid than what real life gives you, just as the lakes and mountains reflected in the lake are always more beautiful and charming than the real lakes and mountains.