I remember the children’s library in my hometown. Lots of books a kid could read in a few minutes, let alone a day. Even one in the Dick and Jane class.
I used to work in a primary school (grades 1-10). I was in the library one day talking to the librarian, and some kid had just returned a book that was lying on the table. I picked it up and thumbed through it and said: “What!? This book has over 150 pages and not a single picture! How do you expect anyone to read this!?” The look on the librarian’s face was priceless.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
I’ve tried once to read “The Brothers Karamazov” in the two weeks’ alluded time, but the story was just too long and I’m not much of a fast reader.
juncarlo over 5 years ago
I imagine that at least the book has to have drawings or pics.
SonicFan91 over 5 years ago
It might be a colouring in book, lady talking to Charlie Brown
orinoco womble over 5 years ago
I remember the children’s library in my hometown. Lots of books a kid could read in a few minutes, let alone a day. Even one in the Dick and Jane class.
Purple People Eater over 5 years ago
I used to work in a primary school (grades 1-10). I was in the library one day talking to the librarian, and some kid had just returned a book that was lying on the table. I picked it up and thumbed through it and said: “What!? This book has over 150 pages and not a single picture! How do you expect anyone to read this!?” The look on the librarian’s face was priceless.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
Quite the beret, Monsieur Charles.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
I finished with a lot of books which are still on my shelf – doesn’t mean I read them all the way through.
well-i-never over 5 years ago
I read a Peanuts paperback one day.