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I went to a high school where I read hundreds of books. But I am not a good reader. Just, when watching, I love to delve into it and lack opinions. On the contrary, I read it to get an idea. I look for good expressions, statements, information, ideas and themes in books-anything that can enrich my thoughts and let me know my feelings. When one of my teachers was suggested that people in his tenth grade English class could not have "complicated (complicated) ideas" until he read at least 2000 books, I heard this sentence, but I didn't realize its irony or its very complicated truth. I just make sure to read all the books on the list. Only once, I may have seen this title many times. It is closely attached to myself and I included it. After all, how can you read this book more than once? ) and I only included those books that were 100 pages long. Maybe even shorter is a book? )

There is also a list of high schools I made. One day, I read an article in the newspaper about an English professor in a nearby state university. This article lists "100 most important books" of western civilization. "This is the most important thing in my life," the professor told reporters with the expected conclusion. "These books have done everything for me. I am. " That's the word I ignored. For months, I have kept it on the list of all the titles I have read. Most books, of course, I hardly know. For example, when reading Plato's * * * and China, I need to continue reading the introduction to remind myself what the text is about. However, with a particularly patient and superstitious schoolboy, I read every word of the text. From the time I read the last word, I convinced myself that I read my list of * * * and countries, as well as Plato, and they crossed seriously.