Book Review of 41: A Portrait of My Father by Lauren Evans
Book Review of 41: A Portrait of My Father by Lauren Evans. Recounts the life of the 41st U.S. president of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush.
A room without books is like a body without a soul
Reading, Reading Benefits, Stories about Reading, How to Read (More Books, Faster)
Book Review of 41: A Portrait of My Father by Lauren Evans. Recounts the life of the 41st U.S. president of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush.
Every book is special. As book lovers, we want to extend and preserve the life of our treasured old books. Here’s how to keep them in good condition.
We all have our own reading techniques. Over time, I’ve learned the best way to read a book, which can make even a drawn out novel more interesting to read.
Reading books in a different language is enjoyable. It’s a great way to improve your language skills and a wonderful way to learn new things.
A good book has great characters that will touch your heart and make reading more exciting because of the special connection you felt with the characters.
At the end of the day, I love books because reading is a psycho-spiritual journey. It’s the holy grail of life… discovering and expressing our true self.
Sometimes, you wish you could bring your books anywhere you go. The beauty of creating your library is knowing your books are safe in their shelves.
I opened the red door, and a little bell rang…
I was seven years old, but I still remember that day. It was early afternoon, and my grandfather decided it was time to buy my very first book.
See, he had this tradition going on with my older brother. Every month, they’d visit the local bookstore and buy a book. As long as my brother read it, my grandfather would pay for it.
I always felt jealous. But, it was my turn!