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5 reasons you should keep reading thriller novels

5 reasons you should keep reading thriller novels

By Shivam Published about a year ago 3 min read
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5 reasons you should keep reading thriller novels
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Who doesn’t love the rush that the body experience upon reading about a missing criminal knocking on the door? Or what about a witness getting murdered lately and then getting a call at midnight from him? Such is the rush that thriller novels allow the readers with. But more than the rush, there are other things that reading these novels provides. These have always been a popular genre among book lovers. They are intense, exciting, and leave you on the edge of your seat. There's something about the suspense, plot twists, and unexpected surprises that keep us hooked. In fact, I believe that everyone should read a thriller novel at least once in their lifetime. Here are five reasons why:

They keep you entertained

Let's all face the truth that life can get pretty dull sometimes, but not with a thriller novel in your hand my friends. When you read these spine-chilling novels, you're guaranteed to be entertained for hours. Thriller novels are written in such a way that the reader fails to resist turning the page. This quality makes these books fast-paced and lets them keep you on your toes. You never know what's going to happen next, which makes it all the more exciting.

They're a great way to escape

Sometimes, reality seems too harsh or unreal that we all crave a break from reality; thriller novels offer the perfect escape. Not only do these page-turning novels take one on a journey into another world where anything is possible, these novels also allow us to forget the present and get immersed into the tense these novels use. You get to experience a range of emotions, from fear to excitement, without ever leaving your couch.

They improve your cognitive skills

Studies have proven that reading books enhances one’s cognitive skills and reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s, which is a disease related to cognitive abilities. Not only this, but it has also been proven to increase your age, unless you go out and try to impersonate one of your favorite characters. Reading is good for the brain, and thriller novels are no exception. When reading these novels, you require to think critically, analyze the plot, and try to solve the mystery. This helps to improve your cognitive skills, including your memory, concentration, and problem-solving abilities.

They're a great conversation starter

And if you have been into that weird moment where you are with others and have no idea what to talk about, novels can be a great start for you. Thriller novels are a great topic of conversation. Everyone has their favorite book, author, or plot twist; the only requirement is that the person must be a reader. Or if you are really thrilled, you may start talking about your favorite novel with anyone, even if the person is not interested.

Talking about your favorite thriller novels is a great way to connect with others and share your passion for reading.

They're good for your mental health

We’ve always heard that reading is a great way to reduce stress and improve your mental health. What good way is there than thriller novels? These novels are especially good as they keep you engaged and distracted from your worries. If you’ve just had a fight with your sibling or your spouse, pick up that ‘Gone Girl’ sitting below the dust in your library and give yourself a kick. Not only this, but these thrilling novels also provide a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction once you've finished the book.

So, what are you waiting for? Go pick up a book, open it, and start reading that thrilling novel to help you have its many benefits. Or if you do not have a thriller novel, you may simply buy one from an eBay alternative that sells books & magazine at a price that could make you go wow.

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