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Originally Posted by pshrynk
I think that the OP meant that reading only fiction is a "trap" inasmuch as he wants to have a broader level of reading, so the non-fiction serves as a way of staying in the "real" world and sticking to something that allegedly has facts here and now that can be checked. At least that's my thought.
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I just have a problem with the choice of reading being restricted in any way. You can read anyway you want, but if you limit yourself to such discipline that you only read in certain orders, aren't you foregoing something you want to read in order to read something you don't, and therefore lowering your pleasure in reading, which is the purpose of reading?

I don't know how else to put it.