
Od korica do korica: Uvod u čitanje i tajne lektire
Daniel Pennac's "From Cover to Cover" (1992) is a passionate essay on reading as freedom and pleasure. It criticizes school coercion, introduces the Ten Rights of Readers, and restores the joy of books without obligation or guilt.
From Cover to Cover by Daniel Pennac is not a dry text about literature – it is a lively, warm and rebellious manifesto that returns reading to where it belongs: in the realm of freedom, pleasure and personal encounter with the story.
Pennac, who has stood for years in front of classrooms full of teenagers who hated reading, writes with a mixture of humor, tenderness and mild anger. He sees the problem: school turns books into the enemy – into a task that must be completed, analyzed and evaluated. Instead, he celebrates reading as an intimate adventure: an escape to another world, daydreaming, laughter, tears, discovering oneself through the words of others. The book is full of lively stories – about students who come to life when you allow them a comic or a crime novel, and who fade away when faced with the “mandatory” classics.
The central part is Ten Rights of Readers – a small revolution in ten lines: the right not to read, to skip pages, not to finish a book, to read the same thing again, to read aloud, to read anything… These rights are not a joke; they are a liberation from shame and pressure. Pennac reminds us: the book is there for you, not you for it.
A deep empathy runs through the entire text for those who have lost their love of reading because they experienced it as a punishment. He does not judge – he invites: return to books in your own way, without rules, without exams, just because it turns you on from the inside.
This small book (barely 180 pages) has become a cult favorite among parents, teachers and everyone who loves books but hates coercion. It is read in one breath, leaves a feeling of relief and awakens the desire to pick up the book again – not because you have to, but because you want to. If you have ever felt guilty because you did not “finish” a classic or because you skipped boring parts – Pennac hugs you and says: feel free. This is exactly what reading should be.
One copy is available





