Readers should feel free to read anything, anywhere, at any time, so long as they are enjoying themselves. To this end, celebrated French writer Daniel Pennac has created a manifesto known as ... the Rights of the Reader.
Daniel Pennac draws on his experiences as a child, a parent and an inner-city teacher in Paris, and reflects on the power of story, on how we learn to read and on what helps us and what gets in the way.
++++ The Rights of the Reader ++++
1. The right not to read.
2. The right to skip.
3. The right not to finish a book.
4. The right to read it again.
5. The right to read anything.
6. The right to mistake a book for real life.
7. The right to read anywhere.
8. The right to dip in.
9. The right to read out loud.
10. The right to be quiet.
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