Do you hate reading like I used to? Then this is for you :)

This article isn't going to be boring like your life. So, get ready for my first ever blog. Let's sprinkle some humor on this like fairy dust on a magical adventure.

Hey there, fellow bookworm wannabe! So, you're wondering why on earth you should start reading books in your precious free time? Well, buckle up, my friend, because I'm about to give you some hilarious reasons why everybody and their grandmother is telling you to pick up a book.

First of all, reading books is like traveling the world without leaving your couch. You can hop on the Hogwarts Express, solve mysteries with Sherlock Holmes, or even embark on an epic adventure with hobbits in Middle-earth. And guess what? You don't even need to pack a suitcase or deal with airport security. Plus, the best part? No jet lag!


Now, I know what you're thinking: "Why not just read helpful self-help books to get into the reading game?" Well, my friend, let me tell you why that's a terrible idea. Self-help books are like vegetables. Yeah, they might be good for you, but they're not exactly the life of the party. Fictional books, on the other hand, are like the dessert of literature. They're the chocolate cake of your reading journey. You need that sugary goodness to get hooked!

Fictional books introduce you to characters so vivid, you'll start talking about them like they're your actual friends. You'll be like, "Oh, you know my buddy Harry Potter? He's going through some tough times with Voldemort right now." Your real friends might give you weird looks, but who cares? You're on a magical adventure, my friend!

And let's not forget the adrenaline rush of cliffhangers. Fictional books are the masters of leaving you hanging at the edge of your seat, desperately flipping pages to find out what happens next. It's like binge-watching Netflix, but with a lot more exercise for your imagination.

But here's the kicker: reading books can actually make you smarter. Yeah, you heard me right! It's like mental gymnastics for your brain. You'll start dropping fancy words in everyday conversations, and people will be like, "Whoa, this person must be a genius." Little do they know, you just finished a book last night about time-traveling cats.

I decided to give self-help books a whirl, right? Bought one, put it on the shelf, and then basically forgot it existed for months. My brain's memory bell must have been snoozing!But hold on to your thinking caps because one day, my mental doorbell rang, and I thought, "Why not take a break from self-improvement and dive into a juicy, fictional delight?" That's when I picked up a book called "THE SILENT PATIENT." Now, brace yourselves for a fun fact, my friends – I devoured that book in just two days. Yeah, you heard me, TWO DAYS! It's like a world record for me. it's a drama-packed mystery extravaganza. Imagine it's a rollercoaster, but instead of loops and drops, you've got plot twists and mind-bending suspense.

Note- Before you pick up"THE SILENT PATIENT" and start binging fictional mysteries like there's no tomorrow, let me clarify something: I'm not saying you shouldn't read self-help books. Nope, not at all! Self-help books have their place too, like the vegetables on your literary plate.

                    --------BUY NOW-------

The silent patient by Alex Michaelides BookThe silent patient by Alex michaelides quotes edit; we are all crazy i believe just in different ways



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Weight loss Guide for beginners

Small Fashion brands on Instagram that you must follow in 2023

The most beautiful places to include in you bucket list