I find it easy to disagree with that. I'm sure Mark Twain would too; he once said, "Just the omission of Jane Austens books alone would make a fairly good library out of a library that hadnt a book in it." (I can't help laughing everytime I read this.) But I don't disagree for the same reasons. In other words, I have no grudge against Jane Austen.
Although I might exaggerate, I think the following quote from one of my favorite books will suffice in explaining why I love reading.
"[Frollo] was possessed by an absolute fever for the acquiring and storing of knowledge. At eighteen, he had made his way through the four facalties; it seemed to the young man that life had but one sole aim: knowledge."
(from Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo)
Like I mentioned above, this quote exaggerates my condition. In a few words, I love reading because I love to learn.



I can't help laughing everytime I read this.) But I don't disagree for the same reasons. In other words, I have no grudge against Jane Austen.
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