The best time for being a reader

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Almost 20 years ago, I was desperately saving my pocket money – theoretically destined for my school lunch – in order to afford about 1-2 books per month. After a couple of years I discovered local secondhand bookshops and the local county library. Since I was born and later grew up in a medium town,…… Continue reading The best time for being a reader

Why some people won’t read

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Just like a coffee junkie will never understand how I function on a daily basis without coffeine, a bookworm has a hard time dealing with people who don’t regularly read. Why are these differences? Is it any good for society at large to have well-read members? I see time and time again how patients with…… Continue reading Why some people won’t read

The perfect sport for the avid reader

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Reading can turn into an addiction when you find a good book. Using an ebook reader can be easier on your eyes as you can modify the font, yet staying in bed/at office/ anywhere else  can easily give you cervical pain and feeling numb from the lack of movement. i jump from book to book…… Continue reading The perfect sport for the avid reader

Great places to read

A reader reads. Yet depending on the book I am reading and the mood I am in, I don’t just read. The location and the content of the book should harmonize like yin and yang. A difficult (emotional) book requires unbroken silence; a light book or a rigid course for the next exam demands some…… Continue reading Great places to read