Copying recipes that start to do (only the pastry), I came across this old post Syrup Moose when he was From my kitchen in Montreal .
quote:
Daniel Pennac , French writer he seems especially nice for several reasons (not complexed wrote crime novels and therefore has great pedagogical concerns, including those to transform public education in an institution that education quality, without massacring the individual) is a literary and educational rebel as a child suffered a lot trying to adjust to a school that was not for him, and if they had listened to the obtuse teachers who evicted from the cultural, never had written such interesting things as "Comme un roman" ("As a novel"), essay in which he established the inalienable rights of the reader :
The message became meme. And I was amused.
1. The right not to read
Lately I practice more than they should. Saturated just put me under his belt thousand texts during the morning. Not really true you do not read. I spend the day reading, travel guides, forums, reviews, pictures, blogs texts, poetry, loose, stories ... But I have a thousand books to read. And that sometimes overwhelms me so much that I read.
2. The right to skip pages
Not that I'm the jump. Is that, as I know, more or less, who the characters are, invariably ended up going to the last page of the book. So I was gutted numerous mystery novels, but I learned a lesson yet. I've tried a thousand times. If I do not hear what happens on the last page, I'm itching for chapters. After wishing for the road and I read the flip book. But before pecking.
3. The right not to finish a book
Not only that. Is that there are some classics that I have not ever finished or will finish. I can not with Victor Hugo, for example. The issue is that whenever I have a quarter of the book to end when I leave it abandoned to its fate ...
4. The right to reread
course. I reread and reread and reread. There are paragraphs, comics and books that I know by heart.
5. The right to read whatever
always, of course. But do not practice the right to choose what is or buy anything. With that I am much more exquisite.
6. The right the " bovarysme (textual transmitted disease)
No. To me my life I love. In fact, I would write a book about my life, what the hell. And I've searched for treasures and walked with a wolf and have been part of a pack and I've searched diamond studs and I talked about politics and I was born with the gift of laughter and I loved the sea and a library and I 've been killing demons and do magic and have had children and, above all, I have many men and few women. You know: who reads knows no bounds. Those who do not read, are nothing more than themselves .*
7. The right to read anywhere
Leo in bars, on buses, on trains, in airplanes. At home of friends. Mine. Sitting on the floor as I watch it grow bread in the oven. In some classes, I've read. At work, a lot, all the time. In several restaurants. In bed, too, of course. And in the bathroom, of course. As I queue. At airports. In the kitchen.
8. The right to browse
not just browsing. To read entire books in any mall, while my parents shopped. Now do not read whole modesty. But browsing. A lot.
9. The right to read aloud
never do it and do not like. Not that I read.
10. The right to remain silent.
always or almost always. I do not like to talk about books, or comics. Are those of talks to see who is longer. And they make me sick. We read for pleasure, not to brag.
* The phrase, wonderful, I heard it in person to Benjamin Prado the day I met Shoot Angel Campos.
The photo is mine.
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