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The book\u2014subtitled <em>Reading as a Way of Life<\/em>\u2014is divided into three sections that focus on different ways of thinking about the act of consuming literature: as play, as transgression, and as insight. \u201cReaders like to have books around because they continue to murmur after they have been read; they are living extensions of our minds into a space not wholly ours,\u201d she writes. \u201cA book is an object and a subject, a dweller halfway between alive and not alive.\u201d As an NPR reviewer said of White\u2019s volume: \u201cIt was so engrossing that I couldn\u2019t put it down, and I think that was actually the point,\u201d going on to call it \u201ca book that tells you that your guilty pleasure is actually not guilty. 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