The good, the admirable reader identifies himself not with the boy or the girl in the book, but with the mind that conceived and composed that book.
Meaning of the quote
When you read a book, the best readers don't just imagine themselves as the characters. Instead, they try to understand the author's thoughts and how they created the story. They connect with the brilliant mind that came up with the book, not just the people in the book.
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