Other Press

Miscellaneous. Et cetera. Other.
Courtesy of Other Press.

Maybe the measure of our reading should therefore be, not the number of books we’ve read, but the state in which they leave us … whether the street and the clouds and the existence of others mean anything to us; whether reading makes us, physically, more alive.

—Gabriel Zaid, So Many Books  (via fabula)

(via bookladysblog)

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    This resonates as I discover that the books I like aren’t necessarily the books I read quickly, easily, or all at once.
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    The true measure of a reader!
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