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What are the sentences describing "I am eager to read" in Reading Secretly?

1, open the book quickly, one page, two pages, I read greedily like a hungry wolf. I am very happy and scared-the taste of stealing!

2. I was so hungry that the smell of food came from the restaurant. At that time, I couldn't help daydreaming: if only I had money in my pocket! I went to eat a bowl of hot noodle soup. When I got back here, someone had put a sofa on it and sat comfortably and continued watching.

Every time the fluorescent lamp in the bookstore suddenly turns on, I realize that I have been standing here reading for more than two hours.

I walked out of the bookstore with my head down, my feet were numb, but my whole body was relaxed.

5. I closed the book, well, I spat, as if I had swallowed all my wisdom, and then reluctantly put the book back on the shelf.

6. In the rows of colorful books, my eyes searched eagerly, but I couldn't find that book. Look again from the beginning. Ah! It's here. It is not where it was yesterday.

Extended data:

The essay "Secret Reading" by Ms. Lin, a modern writer. Taking stealing reading as a clue, this paper describes the process of the author hiding among many customers after school, stealing reading in rainy days and reluctantly leaving at night.

It truly shows the author's love for reading and his desire for literary knowledge. The author comprehensively uses detailed action, monologue and other descriptive methods and figurative rhetoric techniques, which makes the article full of moving charm.

Taking "stealing reading" as a clue, this paper describes the unique feeling and complex taste of "stealing reading" delicately and vividly. Through the time series of rushing to the bookstore after school and reluctantly leaving at night, as well as the insertion of two scenes of hiding in many customers and reading in rainy days, I show my love for reading and thirst for knowledge.

References:

Stealing-Baidu Encyclopedia