Listen," he said one afternoon in the library. "You have to read a book three times before you know it. The first time you read it for the story. The plot. The movement from scene to scene that gives the book its momentum, its rhythm. It's like riding a raft down a river. You're just paying attention to the currents. Do you understand that?"

"Not at all," I said.

"Yes, you do," he said.

"Okay, I do," I said. I really didn't, but Gordy believed in me. He wouldn't let me give up.

The second time you read a book, you read it for its history, its knowledge of history.

Auteur: Sherman Alexie

Listen," he said one afternoon in the library. "You have to read a book three times before you know it. The first time you read it for the story. The plot. The movement from scene to scene that gives the book its momentum, its rhythm. It's like riding a raft down a river. You're just paying attention to the currents. Do you understand that?"<br /><br />"Not at all," I said.<br /><br />"Yes, you do," he said.<br /><br />"Okay, I do," I said. I really didn't, but Gordy believed in me. He wouldn't let me give up. <br /><br />The second time you read a book, you read it for its history, its knowledge of history. - Sherman Alexie


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