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Old 09-10-2010, 03:23 AM   #103
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No one writes page turners that you have to read till you finish like DF.
His books have another quality, you might not even have noticed.
His English is exceptionally well suited for reading by people that only learn English. When I wrote that he has special place in my heart it wasn't just because his books kept me reading well past my bedtime. The very first "real" (understand non-textbook, non-simplified-edition) book in English I have ever read was one of his books. It was only much later that I realized how lucky I was to pick his book. Many of the books that I have tried to read a bit later I had to put away, until my English improves enough. But thanks to his book I knew that there ARE books that I can read comfortably, so I was looking for books that I could read to improve my English. Well over a thousand books [in English!] later I am not even noticing if the book has "easy English" ;-)
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