Last night I went to sit in on a readers' group meeting in West Bridgeford, NOTTS.
Wow. What can I say? An extraordinary group of insightful readers. A mixture of teenagers and elderly readers, each bringing their own views and experience to bear on reading and discussion about books.
A fifteen year old told me afterwards: 'If someone tells you they don't like reading, it is because they have not found the right book yet'
Now THAT is insight.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
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