When was the last time you picked up a book and read it actually? Blame it on the fast emergence of technology in our era today. But reality is, you've been missing a lot on the benefits of reading books or manuscripts. I just feel so bad that not many of the people today bothers to read a book.

 

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There are actually a lot of things we can benefit out of reading.

First on the list is that it is accessible. Information are readily available and can be accessed over and over again..

It makes you more articulate. There's nothing quite like reading books to help you become a better
conversationalist. Seeing how words are used (and how sentences are
structured) with your own eyes helps you commit the information to
memory better than by listening to a teacher discuss the points in
class.

It feeds the mind. Clearly, reading books offers us a brand new understanding/information.

Once you read something, you discover or understand fresh information or ideas which you 

would have not known.

It's rather a fact that we haven't got any idea about history if we haven't had read anything about it. In order to understand new terms/phrases specifically, reading books is a good method to enhance your vocabulary.

Reading
also
retains
the
mind in
good
condition. Similar
to fixing
puzzles,
studying
books
allows
your
mind to practice
its
digesting
skills.Going
without books
for
too long will
turn
proper
effort into mush. I'm
not kidding!
So
why do you
believe these
people calls
tv
the
boob
tube?

Reading develops critical thinking. One
of the greatest advantages
of reading  books
is
actually its
capability to develop
your critical thinking skill.
Reading mystery
works
of fiction, as
an example, hones
your
mind. When
confronted
with the
same problem
in actual
life, your
mind very
easily place
it's
mystery-solving
prowess
with
an examination.

Author's Bio: 

Grace Abonillo is a work at home mother. Working as a freelance writer and a Social Media and Marketing assistant for Red Heart Books, LLC.