The bookworm club is not a closed organization. Anyone can join and enjoy free membership benefits. Among other things, regular reading of literature is associated with increased emotional stability, general knowledge, better expression and better abilities to regulate interpersonal relationships. But reading, more than anything else, is a skill that needs to be learned. If you want to increase your pile of books you've read, take a look at the books that will help you get into the habit of reading easily.
Books with which you will easily acquire reading habits:
Harry Potter series (JK Rowling)
We know, Harry Potter can turn out to be a slightly chewed-up idea for casual reading. However, if you haven't picked up the fifth best-selling book of all time, we recommend you take the time to go to Hogwarts with Harry, Hermione and Ron. You won't regret it.
A Series of Unfortunate Events (Lemony Snicket)
The Series of Unfortunate Events spans as many as 13 books, providing a pleasantly thick pile of excellent reading. Snicket will take you on a slightly scary but at the same time optimistic adventure of Baudelaire's orphans.
Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury)
This book requires a slightly more collected reader, but is later rewarded with a suspenseful story full of life lessons.
Charlie's World (Stephen Chbosky)
The American bestseller about growing up was also published in a Slovenian translation after a few years' delay. Charlie's world is full of dating, drugs, family drama and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The Girl on the Train (Paula Hawkins)
If you have not yet discovered the outcome of this suspenseful crime by watching the film, we strongly recommend that you get to know the story through the book. Once you pick up the book The Girl on the Train, you won't be able to put it down.
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Lord of the Flies (William Golding)
Although Lord of the Flies is a typical book taught by activist high school professors, it is one of those works of genius that cannot be diminished by the fact that it is in the curriculum of our school system.