We were never organized readers who would see a book through to its end in any sory of logical order. We weave in and out of words like tourists on a hop-on, hop-off bus tour. Put a book down in the kitchen to go to the bathroom and you might return to find it gone, replaced by another of equal interest. We are indiscriminate. Eleanor Brown
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In today’s world, it seems as though there is a book out there for everyone. This quote from novelist Patricia Hughes explains the different ways people read books. Some people read book from front to back, others skip around, and still others take notes along the way.

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