A Quote by Anna Todd

Before I read 'Twilight,' I was in a reading funk. This series brought back my love and obsession for reading. — © Anna Todd
Before I read 'Twilight,' I was in a reading funk. This series brought back my love and obsession for reading.
I never stop reading. I read everything, and I read every day. If you never read anything, be curious. Curiosity is the true foundation of education, reading things that we've factually already agreed on, and I love reading books. With that said, it's more important that you ask the question 'why.'
I think that the online world has actually brought books back. People are reading because they're reading the damn screen. That's more reading than people used to do.
Read anything I write for the pleasure of reading it. Whatever else you find will be the measure of what you brought to the reading.
I love poetry; it's my primary literary interest, and I suppose the kind of reading you do when you are reading poems - close reading - can carry over into how you read other things.
I love to read. I don't get enough time to read. I love reading the Internet. I love reading magazines. I love going on the 'net.
The author of the extremely successful Twilight series was rejected by 14 different publishers before the 15th picked up Twilight. What would all the tweens do if Bella and Edward hadn't been brought to life?!
There's a remarkable power about reading together, reading collectively, that's brought out by reading groups.
So often we think, well, kids learn to read at school, I don't have to be responsible for that. But in fact they learn to love reading at home, and therefore it's really important that we as parents preserve the joy of reading by supporting them and reading things that speak to their hearts, books that they love.
I tell writers to keep reading, reading, reading. Read widely and deeply. And I tell them not to give up even after getting rejection letters. And only write what you love.
My partner doesn't read. He's not illiterate - he just chooses not to read - and I love reading. I'm obsessed with reading.
Reading usually precedes writing. And the impulse to write is almost always fired by reading. Reading, the love of reading, is what makes you dream of becoming a writer.
I quickly learned that reading is cumulative and proceeds by geometrical progression: each new reading builds upon whatever the reader has read before.
Levitt admits to having the reading interests of a tweener girl, the Twilight series and Harry Potter in particular.
When you read something, and especially when you're reading compellingly great, that becomes part of your identity, at least while you're reading it. You become changed by reading it.
If they don't read, if they don't love reading; if they don't find themselves compulsively reading, I don't think they're really a writer.
If they don't read, if they don't love reading; if they don't find themselves compulsively reading, I don't think they're really a writer
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