What was the book (and language)? Was it worth it?
More than a decade later, I finally read the book all the way through in the original German. Was reading The Neverending Story in German worth learning the language on its own? Almost certainly not. The only differences between the original and the English translation were:
* One sentence was less ambiguous. * One of the characters sounded more sexist. * The events took place on a different holiday.
On the other hand, along the way I ended up studying with the best German high school teacher in the state when most of the other language teachers at our school were mediocre. They not only taught me German, they taught us how to enjoyable and deeply learn a language. I got to study abroad in Germany, make friends from several countries, and read many other books and newspaper articles in German. Learning German was definitely worth it, and my fancy copy of The Neverending Story in the original German sitting on my bookshelf was a nice piece of motivation when I felt like abandoning the project.
Jokes aside, I (really) learned English by reading Douglas' Adams "The Hitchhikers' Guide To The Galaxy" series. I still have the complete edition paperback and it's probably the only book I possess that I've read from start to finish at least three times. Which says a lot since the 5 individual books are more than 1.000 pages together. Well, writing about it here I'm thinking I should start another read-through.
I also enjoyed reading Argentinian fiction once my Spanish was good enough for it, e.g. Adolfo Bioy-Casares or Julio Cortazar, which were surprisingly accessible (Borges was really painful in comparison).
I learned English specifically to read electronic programming manuals and references (mostly txt’s and ng’s, infinite respect to Ralf Brown and co). My school only taught German, so I just took a thick dictionary and started translating, word by word, all the files I had. Here I am now, never learned it at any official institution. Discovered most rules and idioms naturally much later and only maybe 10 years ago began to understand songs and speech in general (youtube helped immensely).
Was it worth it?
It defined the course of my life.