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Old 02-09-2010, 08:28 AM   #20
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Reading habits generally form early and certainly help shape one's outlook and thought framework.

And generally, just as is the case with other arts, once a certain level is achieved, it is hard to enjoy stepping down much.
Agreed. One's tastes should hopefully develop and mature over time. I'm finally beginning to see why those 'good' books are good/better, and I enjoy them in a way I couldn't have 10-15 years ago - they would have been way over my head. I do think it's important to read varied - if only to help developing language and vocabulary - though it's also a good to get exposed to new ideas once in a while
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