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Read All About It: My year of falling in love with literature again

par Paul Cuddihy

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Having amassed more books than he'll ever be able to read in his lifetime, Paul Cuddihy decided at the start of 2013 that he would actually start reading some of them. He had fallen out of the habit of reading - though not of book buying - and he wanted to change that. So throughout 2013 he made a conscious decision to switch off his television set and go and do something less boring instead - read a book. 'Read All About It' charts Paul's year of reading and what else was happening in his life and in the literary world.'I have never been able to resist a book about books.'(Anne Fadiman)… (plus d'informations)
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This is a very good book about books. The author decides that he isn't reading enough and feels guilty about all his unread books (don't we all!) and so he makes 2013 his year of falling in love with literature. In this book he chronicles every book he reads during the year. I read this short book within a day and really enjoyed it. I had read some of the books that he writes about, others have now been added to my Amazon wish list (dangerous!). I think what really came through in this book is the author's love of books and that's something that a fellow book-lover appreciates. A good, short read. ( )
  nicx27 | Jan 31, 2015 |
Do not read this book if you have no interest in obscure populist Scottish literature, pop music of minimal standards, or football. You will feel that your time has been wasted. ( )
  antimuzak | Apr 27, 2014 |
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Having amassed more books than he'll ever be able to read in his lifetime, Paul Cuddihy decided at the start of 2013 that he would actually start reading some of them. He had fallen out of the habit of reading - though not of book buying - and he wanted to change that. So throughout 2013 he made a conscious decision to switch off his television set and go and do something less boring instead - read a book. 'Read All About It' charts Paul's year of reading and what else was happening in his life and in the literary world.'I have never been able to resist a book about books.'(Anne Fadiman)

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