A lifelong learner
Who this person is
I'd like to talk about my friend, Sarah, who is an absolute bookworm and has an insatiable appetite for reading. She's someone I've known since our college days, and she's always been the one with a book in her hand, no matter the occasion.
What kinds of books they enjoy reading
Sarah has a particular fondness for classic literature and historical novels. She delves into the works of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and loves the intricate narratives and rich historical details in books like "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy. Besides these, she also enjoys contemporary mystery novels, often citing Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle among her favorites for their compelling storytelling and complex characters.
How you know this person
I met Sarah during our first year at university where we were roommates. Our friendship grew over late-night study sessions and weekend library visits. It was during these times that I got to see just how much she loved reading. Even after graduating, we've kept in touch, often exchanging book recommendations and discussing our latest reads.
And explain why they like reading so much
Sarah often explains that reading is her way of exploring worlds she might never get to visit and times she can never live in. It's her escape from the mundane aspects of daily life, offering her a sanctuary where she can experience life from different perspectives. Moreover, she believes that reading extensively has helped her in her career as a history teacher, where she can share the stories and the knowledge she has gained from books with her students, making her lessons rich and engaging. For Sarah, reading isn't just a hobby; it's a vital part of who she is and how she interacts with the world around her.