Shakespeare once said, "Books are the nourishment of the whole world." But I don't understand this sentence. I always regard "nutrition" as "cool", so my mother's book-forcing war began again. ...
On Sunday, the air was fresh outside, and I was about to go out for a while, but my mother caught me red-handed: "Come, finish reading this Shakespeare album first, and I'll smoke it later." "ah!" I want to cry, but I have to go into the study. At that time, I couldn't even understand The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, let alone Shakespeare, but I was afraid that my mother would lose her prestige, so I wanted to watch, watch and read that classic again. I couldn't help muttering, "This is still a cool thing, which is simply abuse." Thinking about it, I couldn't help but reach into the cartoon and read it with relish.
After a while, my mother suddenly came over and said, "Do you like it? I am coming. " Hearing this, I was terrified out of my wits, stuffed the cartoon into my stomach, picked up the album and scanned it. Mother suddenly asked, "Shakespeare has a famous saying about books." Which one is it? " "Well, it seems that this book is a cool thing." "What?" Mother suddenly raised her voice. "Oh, books are swearing." "Did you read it or not?" "Look ... I didn't read it ..." My mother wouldn't let me say more. I picked up my slippers and smacked like rain. My tears fell to the ground and flowed into my mouth, salty and salty, one after another. ...
The book is salty and unforgettable ... hope to adopt it!