I am a little faster than that. When I was in Korea I brought ten books and I had to stop reading them and save them for the flight home because I refused to pay so much for English language books.
He's faster than that too, but he's been trying to finish residency and when he goes on his vacations to Finland, he's generally spending most of his time playing with his kid, so by the time he gets to bed, he wants to sleep and who can blame him? Kids are hard!
I was never required to read it. I read it over the summer in Juinor High because it was on a suggested summer reading list. Sometimes I am a little shocked at the books I wasn't required to read (and the ones I was).
I was never required to read it either and when I graduated from high school I made it my mission to read all the books I was "supposed" to read at some point but never did. Thus, my reading of 1984.
It was the first English novel I read -- I still have the copy. For the first few pages, I had to look up every other word or so, and I wrote the translations down on the margins. But then, there were less and less words I had to look up, and I learnt "to walk in English".
I used to hate reading fiction. Now, I am way behind. There's not enough time for re-reading. And, there aren't any books from 15+ years ago that I really want to even think of. I do want to re-read I Robot, and I have re-read Farenheit 451 but want to do so again.
Ah. That I can understand. I have never hated fiction but I understand why.
Both of those books are good to re-read. Another one I love to reread every couple of years is Ender's Game because I read that when I was a teenager. Lately I am re-reading Kurt Vonnegut, who the older I get the better his writing is.
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Which they changed in the movie.
Have you read it?
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Of course I have. I started with A and went through the whole library at my highschool when I was there.
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Did you see the movie? They changed the last line and made the whole story completely totally 100% different.
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But seriously, I love that book so much.
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I was just a wee teenager though, and did not yet appreciate the books that were required for me.
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Both of those books are good to re-read. Another one I love to reread every couple of years is Ender's Game because I read that when I was a teenager. Lately I am re-reading Kurt Vonnegut, who the older I get the better his writing is.