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Old 01-09-2019, 01:37 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
A. I have no idea. I don't keep track of the numbers that seem so important to you.
B. I recommended a book to a friend and he stuck his nose up and said, "I don't have time for fiction. I only read non-fiction; the Bible." His reading is his business.
C. I taught my children that there is often more truth in fiction than in non-fiction.
D. When I was working my reading was 95% work related and was non-fiction. When I quit working it flipped and 95% of my reading is fiction.
E. I enjoy reading books written by people from other cultures and set their culture. Some are foreign and some are cultures in the U.S. that are foreign to me.
F. So, I can't answer your question about whether or not my reading is worthy.
Brilliant answer.

I read mostly non-fiction and some fiction. I tend to not care how many books people read or what they read. I let people enjoy things.

I used to be a big time book snob but that changed a couple years ago. I just love books.
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