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"A book is always a dialogue with other readers and other books"

- Tim O'Reilly

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This quote by Tim O'Reilly speaks to the suggestion that publications are not simply a one-way interaction from the author to the visitor, however instead a two-way discussion. When we read a book, we are participating in a discussion with the writer, yet also with various other viewers and various other books. We bring our own experiences and viewpoints to the message, and consequently, the message forms our understanding of the globe. This discussion is continuous, as we continue to read and also re-read books, and also our understanding of them progresses with time. Books can additionally be seen as a dialogue in between authors, as each book builds on the ideas of those that came prior to it. This way, books are a living, breathing conversation in between writers, visitors, as well as other books.

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