
“Life’s too short to read a book you don’t love. At age
50 or younger, give a book 50 pages to see if you like
it. Over 50, subtract your age from 100 and that’s the
number of pages to read before you bail on a book
you’re not enjoying. And when you turn 100, you get
to judge a book by its cover!”
Nancy Pearl
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