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" Readers develop unique histories with the books they read. It may not be immediately apparent at the time of reading, but the person you were when you read the book, the place you were where you
read the book, your state of mind while you read it, your personal situation (happy, frustrated,
depressed, bored) and so on – all these factors, and others, make the simple experience of reading a
book a far more complex and multi-layered affair than might be thought. "

Alasdair Gray , Lanark


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Alasdair Gray quote : Readers develop unique histories with the books they read. It may not be immediately apparent at the time of reading, but the person you were when you read the book, the place you were where you<br />read the book, your state of mind while you read it, your personal situation (happy, frustrated,<br />depressed, bored) and so on – all these factors, and others, make the simple experience of reading a<br />book a far more complex and multi-layered affair than might be thought.