Reading Books

Reading Books

Reading books is the act of looking at printed words and understanding or comprehending what they are saying, or the act of saying those words out loud or of interpreting those words. An example of reading is when you look at a book and the words in it and understand the story.



As you read you will learn a lot about things you don’t know, you will learn something you should have known before. There are many stories to read about different people from whom the story originated. Each story will make you happy, inspired, tearful and most of all, you will be able to put into practice a story you have read that can be true in the future.

Wherever you are you can read the book you want to read. You will not get tired of reading if you have already started reading a story because it encourages you to continue reading to know what will happen next in the story you are reading. It’s like something you’re addicted to just the way you read a story. You will know the value of a book when you know its contents and you understand what the book means to us. They say “don’t judge the book by its cover” because how will you know the contents of the book if it is judged.

Pendor, Lesan R.

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