But I too hate long books: the better, the worse. If they're bad they merely make me pant with the effort of holding them up for a few minutes. But if they're good, I turn into a social moron for days, refusing to go out of my room, scowling and growling at interruptions, ignoring weddings and funerals, and making enemies out of friends. I still bear the scars of Middlemarch. Vikram Seth
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George Eliot is referring to the book, Middlemarch by George Eliot. She hated the fact that she was compelled to read it even though she felt it was pointless. The best thing about this quote is that it makes you realize that there are books that are good, but you cannot enjoy them unless you are in the right mind. Authors always want their readers to love their books but most people are too busy to read all the books they own. Reading a book is not easy if you are not in the right frame of mind for it.

Source: A Suitable Boy

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