postheadericon Purpose Of Books

By Karen Conroy

Since the beginning of time stories were written and told. Stories and happenings were first written on walls as hieroglyphics and on cement tablets. Most early stories were non-fiction and told the story of what life was like way back when. As time developed so did reading and stories. Books were written for more pleasurable entertainment.

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postheadericon What Books Do Children Like?

By Kimberly Bagley

Parents at times don't realize how critical it is to read to their children as early as infancy. Reading to a little one can promote a child's strong, cerebral, and emotional development. Any positive interaction between parent and child is helpful such as speaking, reading, and playing easy games. We want to make the most of every situation and build it into a learning event. Reading is a hands down way to attain this.

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postheadericon Getting More From Books

By David Hooper

Books are great, but most people use them the wrong way. The real value in the information within a book comes when you do something with it.

I recommend approaching books by going through them one chapter at a time...and possibly even one sub-chapter or idea at a time.

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postheadericon Books to Look Out For

By Kimberly Lowe

I’ve been a fan of Harlequin for the last eight years. I have well over 600 books in storage and sold I don’t know how many over the web and at yard sales!! I know I have a small problem, I’m fully aware and no I’m not getting help…I’m blogging instead. Hehe!

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postheadericon Why Writers Should Be Book Lovers

By Maxim Smirnov

When writing for other people, it's not enough to simply write what you think is effective. Though many writers make it look easy enough, the truth is that most writers are readers and book lovers by nature. And in being so, they have been able to absorb the ideas and the tools of many famous authors who have come before them. If you're looking to become the next Hemingway or Sedaris, you can't simply write in a vacuum.

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