"As a kid, I didn't read a great deal of fiction, and I've forgotten most of what I did read"
- Mark Haddon
About this Quote
This quote by Mark Haddon speaks to the concept that reading fiction is not something that was a priority for him as a kid. He acknowledges that he did read some fiction, however that he has actually given that forgotten the majority of it. This could be translated as a reflection on the value of checking out fiction, and how it can be easily forgotten if it is not a priority. It might likewise be interpreted as a tip to prioritize reading fiction, as it can be an important source of understanding and home entertainment. Additionally, it could be interpreted as a reminder to appreciate the books that we check out, as they can quickly be forgotten if we do not put in the time to review them.
This quote is written / told by Mark Haddon somewhere between September 26, 1962 and today. He/she was a famous Novelist from England.
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