Sentences with phrase «become voracious readers»

When eReaders are sold to people who are occasional readers (as impulse gadget purchases), I think there may be rare cases where some people become voracious readers and voracious eBook buyers.
Waldorf students become voracious readers.
Once I started a blog, I became a voracious reader of other people's blogs, especially other moms like me.
As they became voracious readers, I noticed that they improved in other areas as well.
I know it's right for me, as I have become a voracious reader (and purchaser) of this length book (and / or article).
Now that my husband, who was barely a reader at all, has taken custody of the nook and become a voracious reader, I thought maybe buying him one for his birthday would be a good excuse to have one in the house, but yesterday I showed him the Kindle2 at Target and he didn't like it.
Linda became a voracious reader (Thomas Mann's monumental «Magic Mountain» at age 12) who adored Bach and the Brooklyn Museum and saw the choreography of Merce Cunningham and Martha Graham while still in high school.

Not exact matches

Eventually these same parents are overjoyed at seeing their child pick up a book, not put it down and become from that moment a voracious reader.
Of course, this is hardly a rule, and there are plenty of voracious readers who do read free books by the hundreds, which then becomes a problem in and of itself, because why should someone pay for an eBook if they can get so many others for free?
Franz believes voracious readers become good writers.
I am a slow reader and I simply do not have the time to spare to make it worth the subscription fee, but I hear it has become quite popular with many of the voracious readers that the Kindle has produced.
Early in the 1960s his father, a high school principal moved the family to the north Chicago suburb of Lincolnwood; then, when he was 11 (1968) his father accepted a job at the International School of Bangkok, and the family spent the next five years in Thailand, where he became both an accomplished music student (cello, guitar, clarinet and saxophone) and a voracious reader - his earliest literary passion being for nonfiction - particularly biographies and science.
Although I do not consider myself as a self - professed voracious reader, reading intrinsically fascinates me from the moment I wake up and it has become a huge resource pool to collect information for personal development and career advancement.
On the other hand there's my mother, who left school when she was 16 to become a nurse, and who is the most voracious reader.
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