Thursday 17 July 2014

Benefits You Can Gain From Reading New Suspense Novels

By Marylou Forbes


In the world that is dominated by new age technology, people are slowly shying away from all the things that they classify as being old school and uncool. People stop listening to the radio and listen instead on their iPod. People ditch conventional wristwatches for high technology ones that are able to function as a sort of extension for your phone. People hardly read hardcover and paperback books anymore, much less new suspense novels.

It is a saddening fact, but more and more people are actually refraining from reading good old hardbound covers and paperback editions anymore. If they want to know the story of a bestselling novel, they would just wait for it to be turned into a movie. They would also rather read one online, as mobile phones and tablets are relatively lighter than most books.

What these people are missing out on is that wonderful feeling of having to open a new book and flicking through the pages. There is also something comforting in the scent of a book, be it the bookshop scent of a new one or the musty musk of an old one at the library. A regular book does not need to be charged nor runs out of battery. You can read it anywhere, anytime, without worrying about it being snatched away from you.

As it is, there are so many benefits of reading, even fiction ones. People often scoff at the fiction genre because they say there is nothing to be gained from it. Sometimes, readers are often discouraged from reading fiction such as romance novels, sci fi, crime, mystery, thriller, and suspense.

For starters, there is actually an amount of truth in these books. Sometimes, even biographies and history accounts can lie to make the person look good, but these made up stories always say the truth in the simplest way possible. They make one experience the truth is the most powerful, gripping way possible.

Reading also stimulates mental functions. A mentally stimulated mind can help prevent the onset of Alzheimers and dementia, the two most destructive enemies of the think process. Reading to the mind is what exercise is to the body, so to stay brain healthy, it is recommended that you read more.

Reading can be quite engaging, too, and it keeps your mind off things. Suspense and mystery types compel one to read from beginning to end, and develop their own judgments and ideas. Before you know it, you have already forgotten about the nagging problem at the office that has been bothering you all day before you decided to read.

Reading books allow you to expand your world. People think that the whole books take you to places thing is just a load of crap, but it is actually true. By just flicking through the pages, you get to be an Asian temple keeper, a European spy, an American traveler, and so much more. You get to know what it feels like to become a surgeon, a detective, a novelist, an artist and a lot more even if you do neither for a living.

It also makes you rethink things you thought you already knew. A fascinating suspense genre will make you understand what happens in the mind of an individual that makes him the unfeeling psychopath that kills people off. It also gives you ideas on what to do in case the unthinkable happens in real life.




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