“You cannot pretend to read a
book. Your eyes will give you away. So will your breathing. A person entranced
by a book simply forgets to breathe. The house can catch alight and a reader
deep in a book will not look up until the wallpaper is in flames.”
—Lloyd
Jones, Mister Pip
I fell in love with
this book while doing an English Assignment in Secondary School. Readers are taken
away to an island where we are caught in a war between the rebels and redskins.
Clearly the quote isn't about war. This is because we are brought to a little
town where there is a school Mr. Watts teaches at (the only white man there).
And this is where reading comes in. He introduces to the young kids, Great Expectations. These children never
knew about fictional stories on paper. I am not doing any justice at all trying
to explain the story. It is fantastic! A young girl falling in love with a
fictional character.
Any book readers have
had this problem. That’s why I loved this story so much (especially at the time
changing it up from all my Nicholas Sparks stories). The story explained at some points how one
falls in love with a story. How it’s an escape just for a few hours to another
land where we don’t have to move an inch.
This quote explains it
all. Not for every book…but a person in love with the story just falls into it
flying through the words. We can’t put it down to sleep, nor do our actual
tasks we had meant to. Bombs could be going off or screaming kids, but all of
that is tuned out by the tunes of the story. The ocean waves by an island, the
still night as an animal crosses the dry ground...you get my point.
You’re just kidding
yourself if you only read a book by the “assigned chapters” for school. Who has
ever heard of such a thing if you are actually reading the story? Page after
page flies by. It’s like watching a movie where someone shoots the main
character, BUT the shooter isn't shown and then POOF you’re done the movie
tonight you can watch another chapter tomorrow. You watched the entire movie didn't you? Exactly, this is the same with books.
The only time when I
notice something is happening around me is when it gets too dark to read and I
have to turn on a lap.
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