Author:  Lynne Truss
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We read privately, mentally listening to the writer's voice and translating the writer's thoughts. The book remains static and fixed; the reader journeys through it. Picking up the book in the first place entails an active pursuit of understanding. Holding the book, we are aware of posterity and continuity. Knowing that the printed word is always edited, typeset and proof-read before it reaches us, we appreciate its literary authority. Having paid money for it {often}, we have a sense of investment and a pride of ownership, not to mention a feeling of general virtue.

( Lynne Truss )
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