So you know what I did? I got up early in the morning and drove to the bookstore, where I bought a cup of coffee and grabbed the book off the shelf, and I settled down and read the final five pages. And it was amazing. The final three pages in particular were simply outstanding. Deep breath in, big exhale out. I could get on with my day.
That's the power of a good book. It'll get into your heart and head if you let it. And I strongly recommend you let books get hold of you like this. As my new friend Dav Pilkey explains in this little video, reading gives you super powers.
Tell me: Have you ever read a book that you enjoyed so much that you felt sad when it ended? (I recently read Wonder, by R.J. Palacio, and although I wasn't sad when it ended, I had a hard time finding another book to read afterward. I just wanted to be with my Wonder family, you know?)
Or, do you have a book that you like to read over and over again? (For me it's To Kill a Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby. I read each of these in high school, and I ready each every few years; I always find something new to love about them.)
What book have you started to read that you just couldn't get into? (I have a little rule: If I'm not really into a book by page 50, I put it away and pick up a new one. Sometimes I'll go back to the book and I'll like it -- maybe I just wasn't in the right mood the first time -- but not always. There are way too many books in the world to spend time reading something you don't really love, don't you think?)
Are there any books you want to read this summer? We can add them to our list of possibilities.