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If you don't like to read, you haven't found the right book.
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About this quote

Meaning

Rowling is reframing the common claim that some people simply are not readers. Her point is that the problem is rarely with the person and almost always with the books that person has encountered so far. Reading is not a single experience but an enormous range of worlds, voices, tones, and subjects. Somewhere in that range, she implies, there is something for everyone. The right match between reader and book can transform someone who claims to dislike reading into someone who cannot put books down.

Why it resonates

The statement lands well because it takes the pressure off the reader without dismissing the value of books. It is encouraging rather than scolding, and it acknowledges that taste is personal and legitimate. Many people who grow into devoted readers describe a specific book that first broke through their resistance, often one that felt unlike anything they had been asked to read before. Rowling's own work famously had that effect on an entire generation of reluctant young readers, which gives the sentiment a personal dimension she likely understands firsthand.

How to use it

This quote works well when you are trying to recommend reading to someone who insists they are not a reader, particularly children or teenagers who have had mostly negative experiences with assigned texts. Use it as an invitation rather than a challenge. Pair it with a genuine question about what the person enjoys in films, games, or stories generally, and then suggest a book that matches that interest. The quote reminds both of you that the search itself is worthwhile.

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