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I dont think anyone wants a reader to be completely lost - certainly not to the point of giving up - but theres somethin
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"I don't think anyone wants a reader to be completely lost - certainly not to the point of giving up - but there's something to be said for a book that isn't instantly disposable, that rewards a second reading"

- John M. Ford

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This quote by John M. Ford speaks with the significance of creating books that are not immediately disposable. He suggests that readers ought to not be completely lost when reading a book, but that there should be something that rewards a second reading. This might mean that the book must have a specific level of intricacy that requires the reader to think and assess the text in order to acquire a much deeper understanding. Ford is suggesting that books ought to be written in a way that motivates readers to come back and re-read the text in order to get a much better understanding of the story and its themes. This could be done through the use of significance, metaphors, and other literary devices. By developing books that require a 2nd reading, authors can guarantee that their work is not instantly disposable which readers will get a deeper appreciation for the text.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by John M. Ford between April 10, 1957 and September 25, 2006. He/she was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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