Thank you. ^_^ I've read, here and there, of others' dismay that some people - adults, even! - would find themselves so caught up in a book setting as to eagerly anticipate its finale.
But this is the wonder of finding oneself caught in a setting, whether it's a book series, Second Life, or anything else - it might not seem sensible from the "outside", but can the ignition of one's sense of wonder really ever be adequately conveyed?
We can but hope their fascination with reading blossoms, of course, just as it illuminated the childhood of those knowing works as The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, or Jennie.
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Date: 2007-07-22 03:33 am (UTC)But this is the wonder of finding oneself caught in a setting, whether it's a book series, Second Life, or anything else - it might not seem sensible from the "outside", but can the ignition of one's sense of wonder really ever be adequately conveyed?
We can but hope their fascination with reading blossoms, of course, just as it illuminated the childhood of those knowing works as The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, or Jennie.