Biography & True Stories
Readerism
Introduction
**The Endless Tale of Those Born to Read**
This is not a disease, nor an illness. In fact, this condition is not even documented in any medical texts. Rather, it is the essence of certain individuals—those born to read, read, and read again.
These individuals are not merely “readers.”
They are professional readers—*Readerism.*
In the outside world, they may be presidents, Hollywood actors, singers, basketball players, or billionaire entrepreneurs.
They could be the poorest or the wealthiest individuals.
But they all share one thing in common:
They always carry a book with them.
From a man who reads 500 pages a day,
to a forgotten dictator’s library,
to the world’s most influential book club,
to Theodore Roosevelt carrying books into the wild,
to opening the book bag of Bill Gates.
This is not a disease, nor an illness. In fact, this condition is not even documented in any medical texts. Rather, it is the essence of certain individuals—those born to read, read, and read again.
These individuals are not merely “readers.”
They are professional readers—*Readerism.*
In the outside world, they may be presidents, Hollywood actors, singers, basketball players, or billionaire entrepreneurs.
They could be the poorest or the wealthiest individuals.
But they all share one thing in common:
They always carry a book with them.
From a man who reads 500 pages a day,
to a forgotten dictator’s library,
to the world’s most influential book club,
to Theodore Roosevelt carrying books into the wild,
to opening the book bag of Bill Gates.
Info
Category:Biography & True Stories
Author:Sukrit Tera
Publisher:Storyard
Rights Contact:Sukrit Terapanyarat
Email:sukrit.tera@gmail.com
ISBN:978-616-93979-0-8