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Excerpted
from the new volume of Kokology Kokology
2: More of the Game of Self-Discovery.
Reading
You Like a Book
You
can tell a lot about people from their reading habits. Some are very fussy
about their books, refusing to read anything outside of a particular genre
or subject matter. Others read indiscriminately, devouring volume after
volume without pattern or preference. Many read only on occasion or when
work or study demands it. And then there are those who simply don't read
at all if they can avoid it.
But for those
who do read, not just out of necessity, but for the sheer pleasure and
relaxation it affords, finding a good book is almost like making a new
friend. There's a sense of simultaneous familiarity and discovery. It's
as if a window has opened into a previously unimagined world, but one
you sensed was waiting for you all along. Sometimes it's almost as if
the book has chosen you.
1. A book
lies open in front of you. What type of story does it contain?
2. You
begin to read and soon find that you yourself are a character in the story.
What kind of role do you play?
3. You
read further and come to a section where the pages have been damaged,
making them nearly impossible to read. What part of the story is it?
4. You
have just closed the cover after finishing the book. How was the ending?
Once you've
got your answers -- go on, write them down! -- here's
the Key.
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Got the Button?
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