Monthly Archives: March 2021

25 page-turners that will take you back to reading books

Some of those who read less than before might simply prefer modern media which, let’s not forget, are much more sociable and interactive. It is not a Manichean split. But others profess to regret not reading more, just as they might wish to exercise more. When I asked people about …

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C. Pam Zhang on Reading Books to Start Every Day

ZHANG: I’m more and more interested in finding books that seem unique, that try to do something new. I have just re-read “L’Amant” by Marguerite Duras. It’s so short, so intense and so reluctant to explain itself. BOOKS: How has the pandemic influenced your reading? ZHANG: For much of the …

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5 classic books Warren Buffett personally recommends you read

Warren Buffett did not become a billionaire by accident. He made wise investment choices by playing for the long haul and gaining a great deal of knowledge. Buffett would spend up to six hours a day reading books. This can be a daunting prospect for most busy people, but if …

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This weekend we read books from Kaia Gerber’s library

When Kaia Gerber gave the internet an episode of her book club with special guest Emily Ratajkowski, it’s safe to tell you all. love this. Since then, the model has continued the series on social media, posting regularly on Instagram. Today Gerber announced that the latest installment of her book …

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Want to get back to reading books? here are a few tips

If you want to make a habit of reading books, here are some tips that will help you make this activity part of your lifestyle. For example, pick a book that interests you and set up dedicated reading times throughout the day. Taking the time to savor the written word …

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How reading books aloud can draw us into intimacy

Reading aloud is an activity we associate with the cozy comfort of children’s bedtime stories. Certainly the children’s classics of The Gruffalo to the Alice books are produced knowing that when they come to be read, there is a good chance that an older person will read them aloud to …

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