No two readers can or will ever read the same book, because the reader builds the book in collaboration with the author.

Neil Gaiman
No two readers can or will ever read the same...
No two readers can or will ever read the same...
No two readers can or will ever read the same...
No two readers can or will ever read the same...
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John Steinbeck, the American author, said “No two readers can or will ever read the same book, because the reader builds the book in collaboration with the author.” This quote is based on the fact that every reader is different and has their own preferences when it comes to how they like to read. For example, one person may enjoy reading a book at a very slow pace while another may want to read as fast as possible. In addition, one person may prefer to read a book as a whole while another may only focus on one chapter at a time. Another difference between readers is their attitude toward reading.

One person may have a positive attitude while another has a negative attitude. These differences mean that no two readers will ever read the same book.

Source: The View From The Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction

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