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Permite que un libro te moleste
Sometimes, an angry note in the margin can be an expression of love
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The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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Engaging with a book through annoyance can deepen our understanding and foster critical thinking, making it a valuable experience.
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Emotional reactions, even negative ones, can enhance our connection to literature, prompting us to reflect on our values and beliefs.
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Not every reader sees marginalia as beneficial; some may prefer a clean reading experience without distractions from their initial impressions.
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Annoyance in the margins risks overshadowing the author's intent, leading to misinterpretations and an unproductive reading experience.
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The act of writing in books reflects a personal journey; it can be both a sign of love for the text and a way to process complex emotions.
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