Books

Treasure

Yesterday I posted about the benefits of reading to a child. That got me thinking about reading for your own benefit. It started something like this:

  • It’s fun
  • Keep yourself entertained, reduce boredom
  • Exercise and strengthen your brain
  • Expose yourself to your endless possibilities
  • Become a life-long learner
  • Strengthen analytic skills
  • Stress reduction
  • Improve ability to focus and concentrate
  • Widen your horizons with travel books
  • Broaden your vocabulary
  • Develop empathy by learning to understand others
  • Never run out of things to think about
  • Develop language and writing skills
  • Find answers to all kinds of questions, even those you mightn’t think of otherwise
  • Never run out of topics of conversation
  • Reading hard copy books can help you sleep
  • Reading onscreen can help keep you awake
  • Encourage others to read by example
  • Build understanding and comprehension skills
  • Develop interest in a wide variety of topics making you more interesting to others
  • Knowledge and understanding make you a valuable person in all areas of life

How many more can you think of?

Books

Dream

Why do we read? There are many reasons I read. At school, I read voraciously, changing my books at the school library every couple of days, or even every day. English, American, Australian, I didn’t care where it came from. If there was a cracking story I was lost in it.

Choosing books according to my own tastes and experience, or lack thereof resulted in many gaps in my reading of classics though I’ve read many obscure and unusual books. When I discovered an author or series I enjoyed, I read everything I could find.

My nose was stuck in a book at any time I could find, day or night, whether by torch when I could use one or using the light seeping through between the door and door jamb after ‘lights out’. Countless times I remember my mother coming across me, telling me “you’ll ruin your eyes” because I was reading in the half dark.

Looking back, I was addicted to holding in my hands and mind, the dreams and fantasies of those authors. When the life I was living was, well, not to my taste shall we say, I escaped into one more palatable. There I could travel, could have a twin of my own who would share my adventures, was never lonely and could dream of what might be one day.

Every day I discovered words I’d never seen before nor heard pronounced, fascinating people and places I might one day visit, or research for my own writing. Dreams my own readers might one day hold in their hands.

 

Books

Furniture

Haven’t you always wanted a secret room behind a bookcase? Or am I weird? I don’t think so. Well, slightly so, maybe. Oh, all right, yes, I’m weird and you’re wonderful. We have a strange and unique relationship.

It’s not that I think the Nazi’s are coming and I’m Anne Frank, though that’s another story. It’s not because I’m antisocial, though I can be at times and would love somewhere to hide away and read in peace and quiet. It’s not just because I love the smell of books, old books, new books, red books, blue books even though I do. It could be just because, plainly, there are not enough walls in my house for the bookcases I need to house my library of books.

Are you a Book Nut?

Book nut

Are you a bibliophile? A book nut? How do you know?

  • You have more books than just about anything else
  • Your idea of decorating is how to fit in more books
  • Some of your best friends are between the covers of books
  • You have more than one copy of your favourite stories
  • Bookstores call your name from across the city and across the world
  • Librarian and bookstore owners know you by name
  • You are trivia night’s most valuable player in writers/literature
  • You beta read for your favourite authors and they look forward to your reviews
  • Your Facebook feed is full of posts from your favourite authors
  • Reading is an essential part of life, you always have a book/books with you
  • A day without books is like a desert
  • You think again before loaning out books or prefer to buy another copy for loaning
  • Anything which interrupts your reading annoys you eg work, sleep…
  • The wrong ending to an awesome story is a personal insult
  • A day spent with your book(s) is never wasted

You are? Awesome! Me too.