E Reader Quotes
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Children know when they are being sold a sanitised version of the world, and I think that's a betrayal of the relationship between author and reader.
— Morris Gleitzman
It's funny, because readers think they want the characters to be blissfully happy, but it makes it kind of boring for the reader.
— L.A. Weatherly
No more can the reader hope to learn virtue merely by reading this book - unless, of course, it is so boring as to demand perseverance!
— Dalai Lama XIV
I pull out my e-reader and get back to my fictional boyfriend. Lord knows he won't cheat on me.
— M.D. Saperstein
A poem is good if it contains a new analogy and startles the reader out of the habit of treating words as counters.
— T. E. Hulme
I own an e-reader, but I use it almost exclusively to read things that aren't books - student theses, unbound galleys.
— Elizabeth McCracken
Humour plays close to the big, hot fire, which is the truth, and the reader feels the heat.
— E.B. White
ATLANTA NIGHTS is sure to please the reader who enjoys this sort of thing.
— Raymond E. Feist
Question marks are shaped like hooks for a reason: they will hook the reader and drag them deeper into the story
— Chuck Wendig
As any avid reader knew, a good read deserved a good seat.
— David S.E. Zapanta
You should be able to make a scene come alive in the reader's mind. Not everybody has this ability. It is a gift, and you either have it or you don't.
— Roald Dahl
I'm a known reader. That's what I do with my time.
— Twyla Tharp
Good writing is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader - not the fact that it is raining, but the feeling of being rained upon.
— E.L. Doctorow
Reader, be assured this narrative is no fiction.
— W.E.B. Du Bois
My job is to allow the character to live and breathe - and become as real to the reader as he or she is to me.
— Francine Rivers
The profession of the writer has its thorns about which the reader does not dream.
— Henryk Sienkiewicz
I do think poetry needs to invite the reader, especially when there are so many other distractions while reading.
— David Starkey
Let's read as if books were to disappear tomorrow!
— Gabrielle Dubois
This book will bring little joy to the reader.
— Annemarie Schwarzenbach
Penumbra [...] produces another e-reader - it's a Nook. Then another one, a Sony. Another one, marked KOBO. Really? Who has a Kobo?
— Robin Sloan
Perhaps because technology so dominates our existence, more and more it seems that the young reader is captivated by fantasy.
— Anita Nair
I'm an avid reader. Novels, non-fiction, comics, it doesn't matter. Best way in the world to feed your head.
— Reid Scott
I was an avid reader of futurists during the 1970s and '80s. They were so wrong - about everything.
— Hermann E. Ott
Instapaper wouldn't be of as much value if it weren't for these mobile and e-reader devices. They give you a separate physical context for reading.
— Marco Arment
When I read, I'm purely a reader.
— Anne Tyler
Go on down to the local palm reader,
she'll spit out exactly what you feed her
because honey, you already knew
your husband was a cheater. — Casey Renee Kiser
she'll spit out exactly what you feed her
because honey, you already knew
your husband was a cheater. — Casey Renee Kiser
Readers want a story, not a pattern. It's the specifics of a story that make it really ping our various reader radars.
— Sara Zarr
We should not write so that it is possible for the reader to understand us, but so that it is impossible for him to misunderstand us.
— Marcus Fabius Quintilianus
Writing, real writing, should leave a small sweet bruise somewhere on the writer ... and on the reader.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
The e-reader certainly sorts out the sheep from the goats, and divides those who need to read from those who like to turn the pages.
— Margaret Drabble
I don't have an e-reader. One reason is that I like to dog-ear the page when I find a particularly good sentence or passage.
— Carl Hiaasen
Purchasing and downloading a book on to your e-reader won't necessarily protect it from disappearing.
— Jonathan Zittrain
Humor plays close to the big hot fire which is Truth, and sometimes the reader feels the heat.
— E.B. White
No one can write decently who is distrustful of the reader's intelligence, or whose attitude is patronizing.
— E.B. White
But metre itself implies a passion , i.e. a state of excitement, both in the Poet's mind, & is expected in that of the Reader.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Thank God for old-fashioned hardcovers. The e-book reader she had at home wouldn't have packed nearly the same punch.
— Christine Warren
There are many rules of good writing, but the best way to find them is to be a good reader.
— Stephen E. Ambrose
The nurses deem the e-reader to be more sanitary than a paper book.
— Gabrielle Zevin
Long books, when read, are usually overpraised, because the reader wishes to convince others and himself that he has not wasted his time.
— E. M. Forster
You gonna deal with Mr. Hot and Moody?"
"Not sure. I may just pull out my e-reader."
He nodded. "Probably safer for your sanity. — Sylvia Day
"Not sure. I may just pull out my e-reader."
He nodded. "Probably safer for your sanity. — Sylvia Day
A new reader shouldn't be able to find you in your work, though someone who's read more may begin to.
— E.L. Doctorow
If fiction and fantasy books are escapism, then let an author write them so as to better equip the reader to face reality by the end.
— Brett Armstrong
The best writing reflects the author's ideas and communicates them clearly to the reader.
— Steve Dunham
Anything based on ancient texts is difficult for a modern reader to get their head around.
— Joanne Harris
The good agent probably is not the reader, he's just the guy who can put together a deal.
— Rod Serling
Write about the beauty of rainbows and the glint of reflected light that can enlighten readers' minds.
— Debasish Mridha
In every case the storyteller is a man who has counsel for his readers.
— Walter Benjamin
There is no better adviser than a good book.
— Debasish Mridha
I've done my damndest to rip a reader's nerves to rags, I don't want him satisfied.
— John Steinbeck
There is always a temptation to take things for granted, to get lazy, and to presume that the reader knows more than they do.
— Philip Kerr
A very wise author once said that a writer writes for himself, and then publishes for money. I write for myself and publish just for the reader.
— Guillermo Cabrera Infante
It would be easier to write a novel without reader input, but I feel the fiction is richer for it.
— Piers Anthony
Oh, do not scowl at me, reader, I do not intend to convey the impression that I did not manage to be happy.
— Vladimir Nabokov
You are often asked to explain your work, as if the reader isn't able to work it out. And people always try and label you by your work.
— Sarah Hall
The purpose of paragraphing is to give the reader a rest. The writer is saying ... : Have you got that? If so, I'll go to the next point.
— Henry Watson Fowler
There's magic in the unknown; a brooding fertility in the unknowable that can work on the reader's imagination long after a book is finished.
— Claire Wingfield
I suppose people might consider me a 'loose' reader, as I seem willing to read anything of quality thinking and prose.
— Chang-rae Lee
Even in our deepest, most lasting friendships, we never speak as openly as when we face a blank page and address a reader we do not know.
— Michel Houellebecq
The thinker as reader reads what has been written.
He wears the words he reads to look upon
Within his being ... — Wallace Stevens
He wears the words he reads to look upon
Within his being ... — Wallace Stevens
You quickly find, when you are a hand-reader as I am, that nothing interests people so much as themselves.
— Margaret Atwood
She broke first. "So no, I haven't seen it. I'm more of a reader." Reader, as in ... "And before you ask, no, I'm not a cheesy romance reader.
— Riley Mackenzie
As every reader knows in his or her heart, there is much more to truth than mere fact.
— Alison Croggon
As a reader I loathe introductions ... Introductions inhibit pleasure, they kill the joy of anticipation, they frustrate curiosity.
— Harper Lee
A novelist who has to defend his creation by telling a reader *But that's what really happened*, is a novelist who has failed.
— Samuel G. Freedman
I wanted it to be as multi-windowed as possible, so that the reader felt like they were seeing all the different ways in to a big haunted house.
— Benjamin Percy
The only end of writing is to enable the reader better to enjoy life, or better to endure it -
— David Shields
The reader may not see [these meanings], but they have their effect on him nonetheless. This is the way the modern novelist sinks, or hides his theme
— Flannery O'Connor
Love your readers to death!
— Darren Rowse
Not one poor reader reported a lot of pleasure reading.
— Stephen D. Krashen
Millions of dollars' worth of advertising shows such little respect for the reader's intelligence that it amounts almost to outright insult.
— James Randolph Adams
Then again, the name, the associations with a writer's name, can add to the reader's entertainment and pleasure.
— Jonathan Ames