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Patti_A_Ralph
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Book reading is a good hobby in such a way that in improves your reading , vocab and many other skills. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Agreed, English is not my first/home language but reading has greatly improved my abilities to hide this fact😉
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I on other hand did not like reading books. But after I signed up for this group, I realized how book reading can very enjoyable.
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Post by Mahnoor+haliq »

Reading book give you mind peace. When you read a book there is another connection between the author, the book and you. You can learn a lot from books and if you implement them in your life you will be successful.
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I find reading interesting and yes it does improve your vocabulary. The more you read the better you will write.
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

While I agree that book reading enhances vocabulary, it's usually only on paper because I find myself unable to pronunce these big words I read. It's actually really fun when I encounter a word and can't read it out loud but have seen it in a book or two before.
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Not only that, it also increase you knowledge. Imagine getting a 10 experience from a 100 page book. Now that’s productive.
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Reading has always been my favorite escape from reality, which is probably why I'm not such a big fan of nonfiction or biographies. Most every other genre has been a favorite at one time or another, but historical fiction, fantasy/sci-fi, and mysteries of all types are my preferred genres at this time. But if a book jumped up and looked interesting to me, I would probably read it regardless of its genre.
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It helps your vocabulary also to expand enormously. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Reading a book was always my go to past time. Aside from the fact that it helps me to improve my vocabulary, it also helps me with gaining some classic information.
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I remember in fifth grade, I had never noticed the word "autopsy" before until my class read it in a book and it was a vocabulary word. After learning what it meant, I started seeing and hearing the word everywhere. On the news, online, etc. This has happened with other words too, but I cannot recall any off the top of my head. Reading definitely increases vocabulary and our use of words.
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Reading is an awesome hobby because not only can it improve your reading and writing skills, and vocabulary, but also, because a book can be written on any subject, the possibilities for learning are endless.
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Post by Khizra Fatima »

Totally agreed 👍🏼 . Reading book can lead to improve cognitive function, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
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Khizra Fatima wrote: 11 Jun 2025, 17:43 Totally agreed 👍🏼 . Reading book can lead to improve cognitive function, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
You are totally correct Khizra! Let us keep reading to keep our minds healthy. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Post by Khizra Fatima »

Yah sure!!
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