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The pleasure of reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books
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"The pleasure of reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books"

- Stanislaw Lec

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This quote by Stanislaw Lec talks to the happiness of reading and the special bond that can be formed when 2 people share a love of books. Reading can be a solitary activity, but when 2 individuals share the same books, it can end up being a shared experience. They can talk about the characters, plot, and themes, and share their thoughts and sensations about the book. This can deepen the enjoyment of reading, as it permits a much deeper understanding of the text and a higher appreciation of the story. It likewise creates a special bond between the two people, as they are able to share something that they both take pleasure in. Checking out can be a great source of comfort and happiness, and when 2 people share the very same books, it can be a lot more satisfying.

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Poland Flag This quote is written / told by Stanislaw Lec between March 6, 1909 and May 7, 1996. He was a famous Poet from Poland. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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