Friends,Le bijou d’amour if this doesn't convince you that reading is cool, we don't know what to tell you.
A young scholar at Britt David Magnet Academy in Columbus, Georgia is delighting the internet this week after he got the VIP treatment at the school's annual "Millionaire Bash." To be VIPs, students must read one million words throughout the school year.
SEE ALSO: Toddler accidentally locks himself in car, has a great time getting rescuedAnd this kid (along with two others) did the damn thing, as evidenced by the photos his uncle shared on Twitter.
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On Twitter, people congratulated the young reader on his outfit, his studiousness, and, of course, his attitude. All well-deserved, of course: this child is a living, breathing sunglasses emoij.
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And let's not forget that reading one million words is no easy feat. As The Daily Dotpoints out, it's roughly the length of the first three books in the A Song of Ice and Fireseries. And the Harry Potter series -- all seven books of it -- contains 1,084,170 words.
What we're getting at here is ... this kid deserves the celebrity treatment.
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