Iš kitos pusės, kad skaityti nevykusias knygas, turi būti žmogus tikrai pasišventęs ;D (aš ne už konformizmą, ką įrodo mano subtilus jumoras :) Toxis@ze_yvil_place formulated the question : > uzhtikau chia tokia idomia the economist citata, tai negaliu nepasidalint:) > "A lot of the people who read a bestselling novel, for example, do not read > much other fiction. By contrast, the audience for an obscure novel is largely > composed of people who read a lot. That means the least popular books are > judged by people who have the highest standards, while the most popular are > judged by people who literally do not know any better. An American who read > just one book this year was disproportionately likely to have read ‘The Lost > Symbol’, by Dan Brown. He almost certainly liked it." — The Economist