What does reading provide, and what are its perils? These recent memoirs and books about reading dive into this question in ...
Psychology and neuroscience provide intriguing answers.
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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 ...
Why unsettling books linger long after comfort fades, revealing how literary discomfort often signals honesty, depth, and ...
Reading promises so much: better mental health, a sense of wellbeing, cultural and educational enrichment, even greater ...
In a world dominated by screens, the humble book remains one of the most powerful tools for cognitive and emotional development. While technology offers instant access to information, reading ...
IN an era dominated by digital media and rapidly advancing technology, reading printed books is increasingly viewed as a ...
Books seem obsolete. I’m not just talking about the printed book but also E-readers like Kindle. Books are slow, inefficient, and, far less visual than TV or movies. Articles are efficient and contain ...
Meanwhile an UnHerd op-ed last year argued that “the literary man is not dead”, positing that there exists a subculture of ...
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