Sunday, 14 January 2018

Wonderful world of books

We are living in a planet of “wonderful world of books” because books can take you anywhere to the moon, stars, America, India and the most unimaginable places. The minute you take a book, you will find yourself sinking in deep with the story and characters. You will not know what is happening around you but only what is happening in your book. Books are your best friends if you are there’s, if you treat it carefully it will only be the best for you. If you don’t, you are in loss.

If you don’t like books, then, you don’t know what you are missing. It is more like you are falling in a deep hole but if you love books you are in luck, you will experience the joy for a life time.

We who love books just take the books for granted but many book lovers don’t even realize the hardship of an author. Some famous book authors are Enid Blyton, Jane Austin, Ruskin Bond, R.L Stine, J.K Rowling etc. Many of us don’t even realize how much pain they go through to read, write, rewrite, find a publisher and most importantly listen to people who criticise him/her. That is why it is important to know what they go through and to try not to criticise them. Many authors are inspired by the simplest things such as J.K Rowling first thought about king cross station when she was in a railway station near king cross lane. (From the harry potter books) 

There are many children who wish to become an author but it is not a very easy job. You should have creativity, interest, comedy, knowledge and to make your readers curious about what happens next in page, chapter or next book, then only you can be a successful author. Reading books not only gives creative ideas but knowledge too. It helps in learning grammar, spelling etc. Books can take us to many places, so try and try again, until you succeed in your dream. So, in short, we should cultivate the habit of reading. Until you try it, you will not know the joy of reading. So remember, you have to go to the book because the book cannot come to you. Happy reading!


Nidhi Snowflake
                                                                                               

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