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judge, lionizer, romantic, aesthete, endurance reader, mirror...bnyk sungguhlah jenis i dapat..hiihihihi |
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The Aesthete
You've read many works by classic authors—from Virgil and Shakespeare to Tolstoy, Stendhal, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, Ralph Ellison, Pablo Neruda and F. Scott Fitzgerald—and you savor books by award-winning contemporary authors, from Salvage the Bones and A Visit from the Goon Squad, to The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, On Beauty, Gilead or What Is the What. Plot and pacing are less important to you than the originality of the author's imagination and use of language. You revere writers whose words can exalt everyday experience into a shareable sublimeness. "Home was an idea, and like Arcadia it was lost in the past," Kate Atkinson writes in Life After Life. Discovering fresh perceptions like this is the reason you read. You're not put off if a sentence is as long as a paragraph, or if a paragraph fills a whole page, as long as the power of the author's voice continues unbroken. Nor do you mind if the book's characters are wicked, if the hero is unlucky; or if the settings are alien or hostile. The Aesthete can love Land of Love and Drowning without supporting witchcraft or adultery, and can adore The Way We Live Now without rooting for pyramid schemes. This sort of reader doesn't need a happy ending, or a neat Aesopian resolution. This sort of reader wants to immerse herself in the author's language and raptly take it all in.
What compels you above all is the sense of the author's sustained gift of expression, whether it be lyrical, understated or sonorous. |
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Below are your individual scores for each personality type. The category with the highest score is your reading personality. Scroll down to read more about your reading personality.
Philosopher: 2
Judge: 2
Lionizer: 0
Romantic: 2
Aesthete: 1
Endurance Reader: 1
Pundit: 1
Mirror: 1 |
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A mirror reader I am. Couldn't agree more. Betul sangat tekaannya. Hehe. |
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my result even though lama tak membaca ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif)
Philosopher: 2
Judge: 0
Lionizer: 1
Romantic: 2
Aesthete: 2
Endurance Reader: 1
Pundit: 0
Mirror: 2
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Philosopher: 2
Judge: 1
Lionizer: 0
Romantic: 3
Aesthete: 1
Endurance Reader: 2
Pundit: 0
Mirror: 1 |
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Philosopher: 4
Judge: 1
Lionizer: 1
Romantic: 0
Aesthete: 0
Endurance Reader: 1
Pundit: 0
Mirror: 3 |
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Below are your individual scores for each personality type. The category with the highest score is your reading personality. Scroll down to read more about your reading personality.
Philosopher: 1
Judge: 3
Lionizer: 0
Romantic: 1
Aesthete: 0
Endurance Reader: 1
Pundit: 1
Mirror: 3 |
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The Philosopher
You may have finished school long ago, but you've never lost your hunger for increasing your knowledge. You likely prefer nonfiction and "think" books, but you can enjoy a novel if it teaches you something. Homer's The Odyssey will captivate you with its tips on raft building, while Barbara Kingsolver's The Lacuna will satisfy with recipes for empanadas dulces and vivid descriptions of Diego Rivera's Mexico. Seeking to make sense of societal trends—past, present and future—you'll read books like The Sixth Extinction and Freakonomics. Other books on your bedside table over the years have been Guns, Germs, and Steel; Outliers; The Happiness Project; Thinking, Fast and Slow; and—lately—Lean In and Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century. You hold the deep conviction that, although the world may work in mysterious ways, you can decode those ways if you apply yourself. For you, the best books are ones that help you solve the puzzle of human existence. |
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I dapat the Lionizer.
Accurate, suka berangan agaknya |
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The Mirror
In the prolonged moment when the responsibility of parenthood and raising children overtakes your life, and your neighborhood and community enclose you more confiningly than they formerly did, you may find yourself becoming a Mirror reader. (The style may not stay with you once the kids grow older.) Mirror readers are drawn to books, happy or sad, that reflect their current experience, centering on family life. If you are supporting a family, or being supported yourself as you raise kids, you may find validation—as well as cause for concern—in a novel like Tom Perrotta's Little Children, which shows the tensions that strain teeter-totter marriages. Meg Wolitzer's The Ten-Year Nap specifically resonates with women like her protagonist—who leaned out, not in, when she had children…then wondered, as her kids neared middle-school age, how she could rejoin the work force. There is perhaps no better American writer than Anne Tyler at showing how the tangles and ties of family connection persist, even after the kids are grown. And in England, Margaret Drabble's The Needle's Eye or Tessa Hadley's Sunstroke and Other Stories provide a similarly inclusive backdrop. The books a Mirror reader looks for provide a combination of catharsis and cautionary tale, reassuring the reader that her experiences are shared and familiar and that they are a part of her life—an important part—but a chapter, not the whole story. Nonfiction books like All Joy and No Fun provide fodder for commiseration, venting and rueful bonding among Mirror readers at playdates, coffee breaks and neighborhood potlucks. There will be time later on to return to reading experimental novels about freewheeling dreamers, or brainteasing nonfiction books about war and the cosmos, if you want to. You can't read all things at once. |
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Mine most of the category was there..
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Lionizer: 0
Romantic: 0
Aesthete: 1
Endurance Reader: 2
Pundit: 1
Mirror: 2 |
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