When you get lost in a book, you often enter a trance-like state similar to meditation and that state is deeply protective.” ...
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The hidden mental health benefits of books—and how to squeeze more reading (or listening) into your day
Fun fact: Reading about someone else actually activates "mirror neurons," circuits in our neurological system that may cause ...
I have always divided my reading into two general categories: day books and night books. Day books are something that require ...
As our communities wrestle with loneliness, pleasure reading and the libraries that sustain it offers an affordable path to ...
Readers respond to a librarian who wrote that listening to a book qualifies as reading. To the Editor: Re “Yes, Listening to a Book Counts as Reading,” by Brian Bannon (Opinion guest essay, Nov. 23): ...
Like the common cold, the reading slump and its symptoms will come to us all eventually. The pages don't turn as fast as they used to. The characters don't feel as relatable. The plots don't hit the ...
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Can’t stop reading? These book apps help me keep track
Maybe you've seen a bunch of BookTok recommendations fly by without saving them, madly scribbled down titles talked about in your go-to podcasts, or have tried to remember the book your friend ...
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