Friday, March 8, 2013

The Magic of Books

The other day I went to hear Connie Willis speak. She is a wonderful Science Fiction author with many Hugo and Nebula awards. The Hugo award is one of the most prestigious science fiction awards while the Nebula award is given for the science fiction or fantasy works published in the United States. She is clearly a fantastic writer. I have only read one of her books called "To Say Nothing of the Dog" and I really enjoyed it. It was well written and just so lovely. Anyway, in her speech she talked about the magic of reading. After so many semesters of having to read for classes I had lost the sense of magic. What she made me realize is that I want to read, I need to read. All those characters I had befriended over the years that I still keep close by are not to be forgotten and the fact that I am reading for school does not mean that I can't enjoy it at least a little bit. I love to read. There are so many books out there and too often I put up a wall and never get to experience that world. For instance John Green's "The Fault in Our Stars" was a book I told myself I would never pick up, I had read "An Abundance of Katherines" and "Looking for Alaska" and found them less than great. Luckily I did read "The Fault in Our Stars" because it is fantastic.
Nothing compares to the numerous worlds that I have traveled to and the people I have me thanks to the magic of reading. I hope to never lose that magic. Allons-y!

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