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Books Deserves Recognition

For The generation that relies on the web

By Narleysia NicoleePublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Books were made for us to read and enjoy. Sometimes we can even learn from it depending on what type of book it is you know? Although there's the internet and the internet is known to provide everything that we need quicker than going to a library or hunting in Barnes and noble for it.

Listen though, When reading a book you can almost imagine what the characters look like. Also, You can understand what the author is talking about because they go into details about what's currently happening in the chapter and the meaning. Books should just be seen as a powerful tool for everyone because most of the books that you find are originally coming from the person that wrote it. Compared to typically going on the Internet you’ll undoubtedly find a lively bunch of expanded versions of that frequent topic or official title that is not the original.

So why not go to the primary source?

Yeah, it’s moderately much trying to obtain that book … it may take ten minutes or fifteen minutes to discover it in the Library or the stores but it’ll be worth it. To be serious nevertheless, think about it.

What if your computer crashes one typical day, or there’s no more internet for anyone?

You're telling me your gonna go crazy without it? when you can just pop open a book of whatever genre you want.

Yeah, The fast internet has these different social media platforms. It obtains answers to that quiz you didn’t study for or understood. I know... I know The internet allows unrestricted access, and it doesn’t seem to matter to most people especially those around my age as long as they possess it.

Moreover, You knw the Internet didn't existed one day? and it could not exist on this present day. Hence with the possibility of that it could happen. People should engage in books and with the outside world. It’s more competent to not consume yourself with the internet because it can affect your mind in a harmful way that can make you addicted. You can rely on the internet so much, possibly causing you to be lazy and forget how to carry out things on your own. The internet retains its benefits, but it can on top include its sinister side. Typically when it comes to being on social media. You can see things that may startle you because of how people exaggerate things to get people's attention, or negative comments can be made towards you for no apparent reason most times. Cyberbullying sucks and no one deserves it at all.

Books don't do that, Books are just as much as a stress reliever like the internet that provides apps and people to help you release stress. Reading books even helps alleviate the possibility of having Alzheimer's and dementia sooner. Alzheimer's and dementia deal with memory loss changes the efficient way you think and behave irrationally. This can come from genetics if you develop it or just clearly mature age. Plus, those that are uncredited writers out there, I would think that reading different books of the genre you want to write about helping you meaningfully improve the work that you planned.

Like do I need to say more about it for you to know that books should gain their official recognition?

It shouldn't be libraries closing or have barely of them because one day we will require them when we can't discover exactly what we need.

Eagerly reading books typically keeps you connected with yourself overall. It should be noted as art for people that can recognize the author's core message or phrases that are being used.

Therefore, during this time of unutterable weariness, sincerely hoping that everything passes, take a possible moment to open a book or e-book and a break from the web.

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About the Creator

Narleysia Nicolee

just another writer telling a story. 💛🧚🏾‍♀️ Did I tell you though I write poetry and have books out? I also prefer brownies over cake.. Anywhosies Thank you and I hope you enjoy my work since you’re here.

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