That rule served me well in third grade, when I sneakily read The Baby-Sitters Club under my desk during math class. (After my teacher confiscated it, I pulled out another.) It’s kept me busy on ...
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How to read more books than ever this year
American readership is dragging these days. According to a National Endowment for the Arts study published a few years back, only 48.5% of adults are typically reading “one book or more for pleasure” ...
In between those New Year's Resolutions to eat healthier and exercise more, why not give your brain a bit of a workout too? Regular reading leads to positive impacts on your mental and emotional ...
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How to read more when you're not in the habit
Reading can improve our emotional intelligence, delay the onset of dementia and stimulates neural pathways, according to BBC Teach. What’s more, reading for just half an hour each week can increase ...
NEW YORK (AP) — People stop reading in adulthood for lots of reasons. But it’s never too late to turn the page on old habits and start again. Curling up with a good book can reduce stress, increase ...
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