The Power of Reading

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大概一年以前,在美坛发了我的第一篇写作练习 The Power of writing”得到了大家的鼓励. 这一年一直在坚持写,希望有点进步。最近参加文青组织的读书俱乐部,又有感而发,写了这篇 "The Power of Reading”.  实际上读书与写作是相辅相成,互相促进,缺一不可的  和大家共勉。谢谢阅读,欢迎砖头。

The Power of Reading

To read or not to read, that is not my question. Reading is a necessity to me just as breathing and eating. My dilemma about reading is what to read – classical or contemporary, fiction or nonfiction, reading for purpose or reading for pleasure. I would like to read a wide variety of books, but I know I don’t have the time to read all the wonderful books in the world, so often I agonize over which book to choose.

When WenQing launched the book club at the forum, I decided to put the other books aside and focus on reading The Great Gastby for a while. However, reading The Great Gat*****y is more like a job than a fun activity; even though I tried to stay the course, I was sidetracked several times, stealing a few moments to read some “fun stuff”.  Yet I felt a great sense of satisfaction and elation after completing a chapter or understanding the hidden meaning of a sentence in the book. Reading the “hard stuff” is indeed like a mental exercise, which keeps our minds agile and alive, just as a physical exercise does to our bodies.         

As my memory starts to fade, I am amazed to find that the books that are stuck in my memory and survive in my mind over the years are those time-proven classics – To Kill a Mockingbird, Jane Eyre, The Awakening, The Grapes of Wrath, and many others. A timeless classic is like a time-machine that transports us to the past or the future, and a pathway that leads us to a world without any geographic boundaries, so even though one and half centuries have passed since Charlotte Bronte wrote her Jane Eyre, we can still feel the breeze of love and warmth of compassion while reading it. Through reading, one can truly transcend cultures, nationalities, and times to arrive at a place where one can experience the universal human emotions of love and hate with people of another time and place.   

I started to read with a main purpose of improving my English several years ago. I admit that I have learned a lot of English through reading. But I come to realize that I have learned a great deal beyond English. The real meaning of reading is not about learning grammar and acquiring vocabulary; the true meaning of reading is to learn life lessons from the books and to empower ourselves with the wisdom of the great minds. For instance, there have been countless times that I have to remind myself of a famous quote I learned from To Kill a Mockingbird, whenever I have hard time in a relationship, whether with my hu*****and, my children, my bosses, my colleagues, or someone at the forum (just kidding, haha). This famous quote have echoed again and again through my head and kept me in line over the years:

You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view … until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”

I am glad that I read To Kill a Mockingbird when I was in my thirties, so that I have been using it since as a moral compass to help me navigate through the maze of human relationships.  Reading indeed can change people’s life, for better or worse. In my case, reading has made a positive and long-lasting impact on me, so I am a better person than I was one, five, or ten years ago.

Here are the ten books that have changed my life:

1.      To Kill a Mocking Bird (Harper Lee)

2.      The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (Carson McCullers)

3.      Outliers (Malcolm Gladwell)

4.      The Alchemist (Paulo Coelho)

5.      The Awakening (Kate Chopin)

6.      Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte)

7.      The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck)

8.      The Joy Luck Club (Amy Tan)

9.      The Good Earth (Pearl Buck)

10.    The Secret Life of Bees (Sue Monk Kidd)

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Powerful writing, Sis! -非文学青年- 给 非文学青年 发送悄悄话 非文学青年 的博客首页 (3955 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 14:23:03

哈哈,握个手。我也买了 the short guide.没事翻翻,挺放松的 -好学又好问- 给 好学又好问 发送悄悄话 好学又好问 的博客首页 (84 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 14:27:27

哈哈,真是握爪!看到你后面回声姐的也提到Quindlen的这本书 -非文学青年- 给 非文学青年 发送悄悄话 非文学青年 的博客首页 (294 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:07:53

Thanks! Sis. I know why, -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (5866 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:30:13

I am flattered, Sis. -非文学青年- 给 非文学青年 发送悄悄话 非文学青年 的博客首页 (245 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:46:46

声姐写得真好,让我想起Anna Quindlen 的一本薄书 -好学又好问- 给 好学又好问 发送悄悄话 好学又好问 的博客首页 (834 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 14:23:40

和好学妹妹同握爪! -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (548 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:49:04

回复:和好学妹妹同握爪! -好学又好问- 给 好学又好问 发送悄悄话 好学又好问 的博客首页 (227 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 18:41:13

刚知道 Paul Krugman。谢谢好学MM介绍! -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 15:47:45

Emily 和 Charlotte 去比利时Constantin Heger 和他妻子办的学校学语言。没有任何证据 -onceuponatime- 给 onceuponatime 发送悄悄话 (158 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 23:51:14

回复:Emily 和 Charlotte 去比利时Constantin Heger 和他妻子办的学校学语言。没有任何证据 -好学又好问- 给 好学又好问 发送悄悄话 好学又好问 的博客首页 (172 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 07:16:44

今天我外出在车里等人期间,从包里掏出Gold Mountain Blues,看了半页结果睡着了。 -sportwoman- 给 sportwoman 发送悄悄话 sportwoman 的博客首页 (1705 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 14:44:41

Haha, it is pretty normal. -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (231 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:57:26

I just admire your writing so much! Very fluent! -tingfeng- 给 tingfeng 发送悄悄话 (342 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 14:52:55

我报名等着拜读听风mm的大作! -非文学青年- 给 非文学青年 发送悄悄话 非文学青年 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:10:33

别这样, 让我感觉压力好大! 你一定给我指导啊!我也学你, 先把人缠上再说. -tingfeng- 给 tingfeng 发送悄悄话 (59 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:16:34

哈哈,喜欢上人家,就死缠着不放,那是文青17,8岁才干的事。 -非文学青年- 给 非文学青年 发送悄悄话 非文学青年 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:24:17

哈哈...现在不也这样吗! 我指的是纠音. -tingfeng- 给 tingfeng 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:31:18

haha, you know me... -非文学青年- 给 非文学青年 发送悄悄话 非文学青年 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 15:44:08

恭候听风mm的大作! -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (259 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 16:06:01

thanks. pretty sure it will be plenty of bricks. I need to tough -tingfeng- 给 tingfeng 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 09:07:51

回复:The Power of Reading -bmdn- 给 bmdn 发送悄悄话 (175 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 18:50:20

Thank you very much for your suggestions! -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (746 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 07:13:49

回复:The Power of Reading -truth_lover99- 给 truth_lover99 发送悄悄话 (17786 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 18:58:37

I think your writing is much better, don't be humble. -bmdn- 给 bmdn 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 19:07:57

Thank you! true_lover. -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (1126 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 07:32:34

回复:The Power of Reading -rockcurrent- 给 rockcurrent 发送悄悄话 rockcurrent 的博客首页 (67 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 19:57:37

Thank you for your encouragement! RC. -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 07:33:57

Well written. 我的第一个十本书还没看完一半呢,现在第二个十本书就到了。教授真是 -onceuponatime- 给 onceuponatime 发送悄悄话 (24 bytes) () 10/04/2012 postreply 23:55:52

是山大教授吗?跟他/她说你在精读,不求进度。哈哈 -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 07:40:23

又读到NewVoice的精彩文章了,真好,谢谢分享,周末快乐。 -祤湫霖- 给 祤湫霖 发送悄悄话 祤湫霖 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 08:35:17

谢谢祤湫霖! 周末快乐! -NewVoice- 给 NewVoice 发送悄悄话 NewVoice 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/05/2012 postreply 15:43:19

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