Once upon a time, in a small town called Roboville, there lived a little robot named Rusty. Rusty was different from the other robots in Roboville because he loved to read. While the other robots were busy playing and working, Rusty would spend his days in the town library, surrounded by books of all shapes and sizes.
Rusty's favorite book was about a brave knight who saved a princess from a fire-breathing dragon. Every night, before going to sleep, Rusty would read this book and imagine himself as the brave knight, fighting off the dragon and rescuing the princess.
One day, as Rusty was reading his favorite book in the library, he noticed a sad-looking robot standing by the bookshelves. Rusty approached the robot and asked, 'Why are you sad?' The robot replied, 'I can't read, and I feel left out. Everyone else in Roboville seems to enjoy reading, but I just don't understand it.'
Rusty felt a pang of sadness for the robot. He knew how wonderful it felt to get lost in a good book and wanted to share that joy with others. So, Rusty offered to teach the sad robot how to read. They spent hours in the library, with Rusty patiently explaining letters, words, and sentences. Slowly but surely, the sad robot started to understand.
As the days went by, more and more robots in Roboville joined Rusty's reading club. They would gather in the library, sharing stories and discovering new worlds through books. Rusty's love for reading had sparked a reading revolution in Roboville, and everyone was happier because of it.
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