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Old 02-09-2010, 11:21 AM   #27
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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
I find my reading habits go in cycles - political, social nonfiction, horror, mysteries, current fiction, romance. I was reading political and social nonfiction right before my current romance cycle, which is a repeat of the cycle I went through at ages 18-21.
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