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Read books it was very popular decades ago and now this tendency is returning. Each of us have own tastes and preferences. Someone enjoy fiction, someone historical novels other’s like novels and poems. Each individual founds himself in different sort of books. You read and plunge in the story. You become completely grabbed by the book. Its unique feelings that we never forget and want to feel more often and more strong. With today new styles, authors capture our imagination and souls. There are hundreds of authors today. And each of them write and create their own atmosphere for readers. Each has armies of fans all around the world. So they want to surprise them …show more content…
Its a fiction story about middle-age man named Anders, who was book critics. During the whole story, readers can’t understand the actual, real nature of Anders. Author gives us only a few descriptions of his main character. From the very beginning of the text we realize that read fiction story. We do not know anything about the location and time when the story takes place. All readers may know that actions was in The United States, but we do not know in which state. Probably the main character lives in big city because of big bank’s line and use of different languages. We see that Anders has no joy in his life and lives absolutely far from reality. He lets his anger on other people. Also, he is very stranger man, who lives his life absolutely different. We can see it through this extract from the text “Anders had conceived his own towering hatred of the teller, but he immediately turned it on the presumptuous crybaby in front of him.” Also reader notices that author makes Anders double standard person full of sarcasm. When he stands in the queue and argues with teller, he said to woman who stands next to him than heaven will take a note, as this woman is not suitable for judging other people. On his opinion, only the God can judge other. But he didn’t notice the fact that he always judge almost each person he