All his life, Klaus had believed that if you read enough books, you could solve any problem, but now he wasn't so sure.

Lemony Snicket
All his life, Klaus had believed that if you read...
All his life, Klaus had believed that if you read...
All his life, Klaus had believed that if you read...
All his life, Klaus had believed that if you read...
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All his life, Klaus had believed that if you read enough books, you could solve any problem, but now he wasn't so sure. When reading is not your strong suit and your problem is not particularly complex, it helps to have someone to discuss the matter with.

Source: The Bad Beginning

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