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  • What are the benefits of reading non fiction books everyday?

    Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 and filed under fiction books | 5 Comments »

    Hi what are the benefits of reading non fiction books everyday? Will it improve your critical thinking, writing skills etc etc?

    Every self-made wealthy person in America tends to read a LOT of non-fiction books. It’s like having access to millions of experts willing to share their expertise with you one-on-one.

    It will definitely improve your critical thinking, especially if you read unusual books that challenge the status quo.

    There are non-fiction books on how to improve your writing skills too! I have an older version of this book that my dad gave me after I think he got it at a business seminar. He said it forever changed the way he writes, so he gave it to me to read:
    http://www.amazon.com/Write-Top-Writing-Corporate-Success/dp/0812968980/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1243808991&sr=8-1#reader

    The copy I have didn’t have the "for Corporate Success" part in the title but it did focus on "reader-centered writing". It’s actually a pretty good book though, to help streamline and improve clarity in your writing.

    There are other similar books out there too.

    5 Responses

    1. shygirl93 Says:

      Yes, you will learn more.
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    2. GOOD INFO Says:

      You will learn more because everything you read is true and it will broaden your horizon of intellegence.
      References :

    3. ah..well..life Says:

      You’d probably improve your concentration skills and attention span, because a lot of non-fiction books can be quite boring.

      If you sum up what you’ve read everyday, then your writing skills would probably improve.
      References :
      Childhood experience.

    4. RobReads Says:

      While you can learn a lot from fiction, you tend to learn more from nonfiction.
      References :

    5. MissDeviance Says:

      Every self-made wealthy person in America tends to read a LOT of non-fiction books. It’s like having access to millions of experts willing to share their expertise with you one-on-one.

      It will definitely improve your critical thinking, especially if you read unusual books that challenge the status quo.

      There are non-fiction books on how to improve your writing skills too! I have an older version of this book that my dad gave me after I think he got it at a business seminar. He said it forever changed the way he writes, so he gave it to me to read:
      http://www.amazon.com/Write-Top-Writing-Corporate-Success/dp/0812968980/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1243808991&sr=8-1#reader

      The copy I have didn’t have the "for Corporate Success" part in the title but it did focus on "reader-centered writing". It’s actually a pretty good book though, to help streamline and improve clarity in your writing.

      There are other similar books out there too.
      References :

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