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This finding is just one more reason why I love reading about physics.
FORBES: Radioactive Decay Rates May Not Be Constant After All
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That's what I love about reading: one tiny thing will interest you in a book, and that tiny thing will lead you onto another book, and another bit there will lead you onto a third book.
NPR: Part One
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Comedian Shappi Khorsandi, part of a judging panel that includes last year's winner Philip Ardagh and awards founder Michael Rosen, said the quality of books "reminded me how I came to love reading in the first place".
BBC: David Walliams up for Roald Dahl award
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Here is a kind of unofficial reading list from the Australian government, and I'd love to hear your recommendations.
BBC: Essential reading for new arrivals in Australia
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The first question I had when reading about Carol Anne Riddell and John Partilla, who inconveniently fell in love when both were married to other people, is why they would want to share the inflammatory story with the world.
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Apart from her job as a teacher and researcher, Dajani devotes a great deal of her time to the We Love Reading program, which she founded just a few years ago, which I wrote about in the Spring, and which is already expanding into countries all over the Middle East.
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As a middle school English teacher, most of my reading material lies in the land of YA fiction (I must admit, I LOVE the likes of Eragon, Inkheart, and of course, Harry Potter).
NPR: 'A Walk in the Woods' by Bill Bryson
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Immediately upon finishing Great House, I felt I had to read History of Love and counted the days until my vacation, when I would finally have a few blissful evenings of reading for pleasure.
FORBES: Nicole Krauss Masters the Art of Telling a Story
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One of the concerns I hear from people who love bound books is that the sameness of touch and smell in e-books lessens the reading experience.
FORBES: Your Kindle And The Rising Value Of Handwriting