This is the most important thing about me-- I'm a card-carrying reader. All I really want to do is sit and read or lie down and read or eat and read or shit and read. I'm a trained reader. I want a job where I get paid for reading books. And I don't have to make reports on what I read or to apply what I read. Maxine Hong Kingston
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I have a strong obsession with books. I have read more than any other single person, in my opinion. I love to read books, but not necessarily novels. Some of my favorite books are classics like "The Catcher in the Rye" or "To Kill A Mockingbird".

I enjoy biographies and autobiographies. I especially love novels about historical figures. I can't say that I have read every book ever written, but the ones that have stuck with me are the ones that I would reread again and again.

Source: Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book

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