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When did you fall in love with reading?

After resigning, I loved reading even more.

?In the past, studying was always utilitarian, for exams or to learn writing skills. But at this time, reading became more relaxed. "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "White Deer", "The Art of Pretending", "Unconditional Love"... From novels to social sciences, from social sciences to spiritual practice, I even re-read "Harry Potter" and "The Art of Pretending". "One Thousand and One Nights" and also read a photography book. In three months, I read most of the unread books on the bookshelf.

? Friend neighbor Meiya said: "The time spent studying and the time spent surfing the Internet are inversely proportional." Yes, modern people with Internet access are becoming less and less fond of reading books. More and more publishers are reluctant to publish some purely literary essays and novels, and junk literature has begun to emerge in the market to cater to all kinds of people. The most outrageous example is the annual book fair in Hong Kong, which actually features photos of supermodels and continues to use them as a gimmick to promote it. It really makes me doubt the taste and cultural pursuits of Hong Kong booksellers.

In fact, it seems unfair to put all the blame on the publisher. It is an indisputable fact that young people prefer surfing the Internet rather than reading. Jiangsu Satellite TV has a weird program called "One Stop to the End". I don't know if it was deliberately arranged by the director or the young people on the program are so stupid. Some common sense that almost everyone knows, but it is asked again and again by the contestants on the show.

In one issue, the host asked: "In Lu Xun's novel "Hometown", what is the name of the childhood playmate who wears a silver ring on his neck and holds a steel fork in his hand?" The contestant hesitated and answered in a tentative tone. : "Zhang, Zhang Jie?"