I’d say cheap entertainment instead of “free” or great entertainment for the money (unless you get the books from the library) – Authors need to eat, too!
Reading is great escapism, also. When reading a good book, we can go visit other people, countries, another world entirely, and fit right in. This is a fabulous graphic.
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I’m a voracious reader…as a child, after “lights out!”, I would sometimes sneak a flashlight with me to bed, and hide under the covers to read…books have seen me through my darkest corridors of time. I see every good book as the encapsulated mind of a human being. What a treasure! Now here’s Chris Graham’s infographic on why we love – or should love – books…
Agreed, agreed, agreed!
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I’d say cheap entertainment instead of “free” or great entertainment for the money (unless you get the books from the library) – Authors need to eat, too!
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Indeed Elizabeth 👍
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I don’t know where you find this stuff, but it’s great.
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The Information is Out There Kristina 😀
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But how do you find the time?
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I’m retired Kristina and the blog is my main hobby 😀
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Reading is great escapism, also. When reading a good book, we can go visit other people, countries, another world entirely, and fit right in. This is a fabulous graphic.
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Glad you like it Pamela 😀
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I’m a voracious reader…as a child, after “lights out!”, I would sometimes sneak a flashlight with me to bed, and hide under the covers to read…books have seen me through my darkest corridors of time. I see every good book as the encapsulated mind of a human being. What a treasure! Now here’s Chris Graham’s infographic on why we love – or should love – books…
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Thanks for sharing Mira 😀
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