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Peter Carr's avatar

Having more than once had someone on the 42 bus to Fallowfield say “what you reading for?” with a menacing look in their eye, I can relate. People are very weird about readers, like we think we are smarter than them, but actually it is, for me, a way of escaping much like watching a film. But always better than the film obviously.

Also, life is too short for mammoth slogs you are enjoying. Sack it off and either come back to it or throw it away.

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Christian Jermyn's avatar

As a dyslexic reading was my nemesis for as long as. Basically I couldn’t read, to the point where when my daughter was 6, I couldn’t help her with her homework! I certainly struggled to read to her. However I was curious and embraced it, now it’s part of my practice, sort of. Started off easy, with books I kind of knew I’d get, then got the bug! It’s a fucking slog for sure, but so worthwhile, I’d prefer to be stuck on a page than on me phone, and there be magic in those pages.

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