31.   Read on to find out more!

32.   It was the sort of notice that one might have expected to read on a bus going from New York to Philadelphia.

33.   And if that sounds like a naive statement, read on.

34.   Apart from classroom work and regular written homework, there is a great emphasis on reading on your own.

35.   So for something a little bit different... read on.

36.   Although Travis now reads on his own, Paul Clarke reads advanced books with him.

37.   An e-book is a literary work that you read on a computer screen or a digital device.

38.   And how does an established journalist such as Lemann feel about readers glomming onto his work via a computer rather than reading it on the printed page?

39.   And before you laugh at the idea of calling a board game fulfilling, read on.

40.   And even if they are, they will surely be read on hardware much different from that used now.

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