Escape to Reading!

Reading fantasy!

After the grim topics of last week, I thought you might enjoy a reminder about the pleasures of reading. Through books we can learn new things to improve our lives. We can also bring relaxation and beauty into our lives through the words on the pages of our books.

Being a good reader opens whole vistas of possibilities to us. We can learn new skills and new games. We can find solutions for problems, or a timely respite from those same problems. Want to know about time management? or how to play chess? Want to know how to fix your car? Or do you just need a break from a problematic day?

Reading changes our lives. We can learn lessons for living from the Bible to the Koran to the I-Ching. Even fiction stories have fabulous lessons for our lives if we just look and ponder.

Personally, I enjoy self-help and organizational books, home improvement magazines, biographies and autobiographies, and all the other good and worthy, info and motivation-packed books at my local B. Dalton or Barnes & Noble.

But for real stress relief, there’s nothing like a great Victorian murder mystery by Anne Perry or a fictional time-travel love story by Jude Devereaux. Getting lost in an engrossing book allows us to return to the demands of daily life refreshed and ready-to-go full speed again.

Reading is such a wonderful pastime!

  • Don’t you want every child to learn this joy?

  • Are you willing to help the children in your life?

  • Read TO them and WITH them.


This is a gift I want to be certain all of my great-grandchildren have in their lives.

I know you also want children across America to share this gift. Don’t you think we’d see a real decrease in some of our social problems, if we had a society of avid readers?

We must stop allowing our young people to graduate from high school without being able to read adequately. Think of all they are missing by not being able to read.

It’s time for change! Get your copy of “Set Our Teachers FREE! A Plan to Save Public Education” and find out what YOU can do to make your school better.

Brennan

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