Boks are men’s best friends. They educate, entertain and serve as good companions when we are lonely. They are full of ideas, and thoughts which enlighten us and guide us when we are confused. They broaden our outlook and enrich our thoughts. They console us when we are in sorrow and give us inspiration to do great things in life and encourage us to fight the odds of life bravely. They awaken our souls and fill our minds with noble thoughts. So, we are never alone in the company of books, which demand nothing for the enormous service they do to the mankind. The kingdom of books is as vast as universe. There are books on literature, fiction, science, history, art, culture, technology, philosophy and many others. There is no sphere of life which …show more content…
They can leave a profound influence upon our minds or even dramatically change our insights into various aspects of life. If you go into a room filled with books even without taking them down from the shelves, they seem to speak to you, to welcome you, to tell you that they have something inside their covers and they are willing to impart it to you. Any good book will teach you many wise things directly or indirectly. That`s why I think that books are the best guides and philosophers for all of us. As for me, I discovered the wonderful world of reading when I was 8 years old, when I dramatically changed my attitude to books. Then was the first time when I realized how pleasurable reading books can be. From that time I definitely can say that I`m a bookworm. I carry books wherever I go and read them every time I have a possibility. I’m fond of reading different genres: detectives, science fiction, psychological books, tales and legends. In my small library at home, I have a lot of books which are very important for me. Some of them like Harry Potter or Alice in Wonderland I’ve read from cover to cover many times. Sometimes I make some notes on their pages and just smell the scent of childhood and
Since 2013 when I started college, I have found a new hidden love. I love reading! I love how I’m able to pick up a book and just get lost in the reading. For that moment I don’t have a care in the world other than the material at hand. In my house I am constantly encouraging my children to read or be read to for at least thirty minutes a day. I would love them to experience a wide variety of genres, even if they sometimes disagree with a selection. Actually a majority of the time they end up enjoying the
There is a beauty in books. Each book opens up your mind to a world unknown. Each page of a book makes you think to yourself "what's going to happen next?". Books give you thoughts and opinions. Books teach you things you never knew. They allow you to escape reality and enter someone else's world. Books
Books allow us to learn more. For example, in the article, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains By Nicholas Carr, he says, “What really makes us intelligent isn’t our ability to find lots of information quickly. It’s our ability to think deeply about that information.” Google allows us to have the information right in front us, and we just write or read about what it says. It’s not only Google, it’s anything with a screen. A book makes you
Throughout all of time, literature has played an important role in people’s lives. Books are more than just stories to laugh at, cry with, or fall asleep to, but books can teach. Books can teach a person a simple task such as baking cookies or an extremely complex one such as solving for the derivative of a trigonometric path and its parabolic motion. Whatever the subject, whomever the reader, books can teach people many lessons. One of the most important lessons that a book can teach a reader is a lesson about himself, about the difficulties of life, and about living a good life. As time has passed, so has literature itself. Older books focused on historical events, fictional poetry, and important figures; however, books now have evolved to
Today people think of books as everyday objects that are just around. However, back in the 13th and 14th century that was not the case. Books were hard to come by and showed that you had wealth and power. Many people did not have books and if they did they probably only had a few.
I had a very fortuitous encounter. One day I was at the bookstore in the young adult section and a cover picture of a girl in a black dress crying caught my eye. The book was called Fallen by Lauren Kate, a romantic gothic themed story about fallen angels. It was the first novel I was not forced to read that I liked and finished. Ever since then I have been a zealous book reader and collector. I used to read about 100 pages an hour and about 3 or 5 books a week, give or take. On those days, I seldom came out of my room because I was so wrapped up in what I was reading. Books became a way for to connect to the outside world, especially because I was an isolated person, and to explore other places and worlds I'd never been to. It was a truly an amazing moment in my life. Eventually, I began to write stories of my
Book is definitely one the most interesting in the world. Because of our curiosity, we read books to gain our knowledge in different things, it also gives us relaxation everytime we read it.
Today, no one seems to give much value of literary works or reading. Not because it doesn’t give anything beneficiary, but because not everyone had the urged to at least finish a book. We now live in a world where social medias almost dominates our daily activities. It’s unlikely to have a place for us to consume a non-fiction or fiction book. As absurd as it sounds but that’s how people often think. We now live in an egalitarian society, where everyone is given the freedom and right of its own.
My interest in reading started at an early age, before kindergarten. I have my mom to thank for reading a book or two to me at night before bed. My mom has told me that because she was a stay at home mom before I started school, it was her main goal to teach me as much as she could by herself, before any teachers had the chance to, and that included reading a couple children’s books to me every night. My grandpa had a hand in this too; he bought me a Dick and Jane storybook and before long, I had the entire book read by myself.
Books open your perspective about life, they give you different perspectives and points of view. They carry knowledge and it
Books convey one’s life to another, to a point that it is perceived relatable. These pieces of literature pry open the tiniest crevices of your imagination. Technology has recently taken over the book world by storm, so it may seem from the general audience that books are not at its finest era. However, to a book enthusiast
Books have been the main source of obtaining information and discovering a world of knowledge, imagination, and exploration throughout all periods of time.
When buying gifts many people don’t have the space for big items and as you can see, books are easier to store. Comparable to many other products that are of different shapes and size. Allowing you to collect more novels and novelettes.Printed novels can’t get spyware attached nor can they freeze. Which allows you the reader to continue their spawn of reading longer and faster than e-books.Printed novels are statistically proven to not require batteries. Now allowing our reader’s to continue their spawn in a(n) mythically universe. Books have a(n) strength towards not only themselves but the human brains too. Such as Dr.Wolfe’s theory that the brain evolves from reading. As well as letting us “assimilate information differently”. (As stated from Dr.Wolfe’s article Bustle on the effects of the brain from books.) Which states how we basically learn how to ponder and respond to taking in different realms of information. Which help our brains theoretically evolve. For now we have learned many boost and strengths for our time is to move
Raymond Mar, a psychologist at Your University in Canada and Keith Oatley a professor An The University of Toronto, they both say that “individuals who often read fiction appear to be better able to understand other people, empathies with them and view the world from their perspectives.” I agree that reading certain types of books can help people further understand and see things from a different point of view. Reading helps to open people's eyes and to teach life lessons or to show there are other things to believe in and know other than what they have always been told to know. Getting different types of books, types that are not always the same as the books that you normally read can help you to view things differently. For example from personal experience a new book can help your imagination grow, readings helps me a lot when I need to come up with new ideas for an art class. The new places a book takes you the new images you see while you are reading the new stores you hear and the happy ending your book might have can change the way you are feeling it can brighten up your day.
The beginning of my interest in reading goes way back, although I don’t have any defining “aha!” moment, where I all of a sudden enjoyed reading books. There were always books around when I was growing up, if I was at my grandparents house it was the books they kept from their youth; classics like Treasure Island or any Hemingway book, the hard covers permanently infused with dust; plenty of History books, particularly World War II history; and the children’s books I always received as presents when I visited. My mom also read a lot, but more modern books, like supernatural or light horror books, nothing too difficult (or scary). I spent a lot of time reading magazines, mostly Video Game (note: spent more time creating stories off the