There is something remarkably special about books and reading them. Many people wonder why they love reading books. There are so many benefits of reading books which many of us are unaware of. Books can inspire you; they can motivate you, and they can be your escape to another world!
Benefits of Reading Books
Here, we bring you a list of our 5 featured books,. These books have also gotten great reviews. So, head down to the list below:
An Airbus A350 pilot by profession, Zoe Cameron, has published her first children's book, ‘Ada and Emily take to the skies’. Virgin Atlantic’s official Twitter page tweeted about this amazing achievement of the author. You can check out her in-depth interview on Virgin Atlantic’s official website. Zoe has also been featured by HELLO magazine.
This book is about two best friends who have a mutual passion for creating and engineering. They convert their long-lost project into an aircraft that can fly. . This book inspires a younger audience who dream of becoming pilots and engineers!
John Stoneham’s Classic Motor Cartoon Book comes with anecdotes of motoring trivia complementing the scintillating, rich history of the automobile industry as we know. Classic Motor Cartoon Book has obtained favourable reviews and just got featured on the SAWEEKEND page of The Advertiser Adelaide. He has remained associated with the motoring and classic motors industry for 40 years. This tells everything about his love for motor vehicles and why you should too! Read the full feature here.
Henrietta’s book ‘The Secret Lives of Two Googly-Eyed Cats’ recently had a great review from Top UK Mummy Blogger Donna - ‘What the RedHead said’. “It’s an exciting story and offers a real tale of friendship…” says Donna. Here is her complete review.
This children’s book is about two googly-eyed cats owned by a baby called Penny. When Penny falls asleep, the two mischievous cats escape through the back door in search of fun and adventure. This fun-filled book is an exciting book for children with easy vocabulary and an amusing storyline.
‘It Will Happen’ is a heartbreaking story about the author, Laura Buckingham, who comes across many obstacles in her melancholic voyage to motherhood. From the anxiety of pregnancy to miscarriage and strains in their relationship, this book shares all the details.
An Instagram Reviewer @ivfjourneyformorelovetogive has reviewed Laura’s book. She says, “If anyone has gone through or going through a miscarriage, I would definitely suggest purchasing this book”. Read the complete review here. Laura Buckingham is already receiving so many plaudits for taking an honest and open approach when talking about her struggles. Another reviewer on Austin Macauley’s site declares it as "A must-have for anyone who has or knows anyone who has experienced pregnancy loss".
Dhanmondi Road is R H Young’s take on the post-independence turmoil and uncertainty in Bangladesh. R H Young’s book has had reviews for his out-and-out portrayal of chaos prevalent in Bangladesh in 1973. Seb, a reviewer on Goodreads says, "His book took me on a journey and opened my eyes to a new country and culture." Gareth, a young Australian, volunteers to go to Bangladesh for work.
If you haven’t read these books yet, take a look through some sample pages.
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