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10 Benefits of Reading plus 5 Books that Everyone Should Read at Least Once in Their Lives


Reading a book



Why You Should Read Every Day?Well,are a lot of benefits : 


1. Mental Stimulation

2. Stress Reduction

3. Tranquility

4. Knowledge

5. Vocabulary Expansion 

6. Memory Improvement

7. Stronger Analytical Thinking Skills

8. Improved Focus and Concentration

9. Better Writing Skills



10. Free entertainment


And if you need some ideas about what to read next, here are some examples of books that everyone should read at least once in their lives 

--1984, by George Orwell - Although 1984 has passed us by, George Orwell’s dystopian, totalitarian world of control, fear and lies has never been more relevant. Delve into the life of Winston Smith as he struggles with his developing human nature in a world where individuality, freewill and love are forbidden.

1984,by George Orwell


--The Lord of the Rings,by J.R.R. TolkienMiddle Earth is a wonderful, expansive fantasy world filled with turmoil, heroes, evil and innocence. Although our protagonist Frodo Baggins’ quest seems impossible to complete, this trilogy is a tale of triumph in the most impossible circumstances.


The Lord of the Rings,by J.R.R.Tolkien



--The Kite Runner,by Khaled HosseiniA story of true friendship, The Kite Runner follows Amir as he tries to find the only true friend he’s ever had – despite abandoning him due to ethnic and religious differences that were prominent in Kabul, Afghanistan.



The Kite Runner,by Khaled Hosseini



--Romeo and Juliet,by William Shakespeare - Perhaps the most famous love story ever written, Romeo and Juliet is an epic tragedy that explores the euphoria of desire and the tragedy of revenge.


Romeo and Juliet,by William Shakespeare



--Frankenstein,by Mary ShelleyA combination of gothic thriller, cautionary tale and romance novel, Frankenstein is a story like no other. Written by Mary Shelley when she was just eighteen, Frankenstein prompts readers to ask themselves some truly shattering questions: what makes us human? What do we owe to one another as living creatures? How far can science push the boundaries of nature?


Frankenstein,by Mary Shelley






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