“I don't mind nothing happening in a book, but nothing happening in a phony way--characters saying things people never say, doing jobs that don't fit, the whole works--is simply asking too much of a reader. Something happening in a phony way must beat nothing happening in a phony way every time, right? I mean, you could prove that, mathematically, in an equation, and you can't often apply science to literature.”
Quote by Nick Hornby
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The Polysyllabic Spree
The book is a compilation of essays that delve into the author's love for reading and the pleasure derived from words with multiple syllables. It explores the transformative impact of literature on the individual and society, offering insights into the beauty and complexity of language. more
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