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subject: Books On Lucid Dreaming, Classics And Children's Books Today [print this page]


Despite the present information technology, nothing beats reading a good book. We never stop learning and the book industry is more vibrant than ever as the internet has enabled people to purchase books of all topics and kinds. It even has made people who read the same type of books closer through websites and blogs that discuss the books that they are currently reading. Think of it as a virtual book club with people posting their comments, opinions and criticisms of the book of the week. Oprah has even given book clubs a boost by having hers on the show on a regular basis. We need to more than even encourage people to read, to learn, and to know.

There are several interesting books that may be appealing to you. If you are fond of dreams, try looking for books on lucid dreaming. Lucid Dreaming is becoming popular these days as it is gaining ground and appeal as a way for people to understand more about themselves. Lucid Dreaming isn't something new but it is being studied more these days and the scientific data being gathered about it shows the inter relationship between dreams and the things we do consciously. It affects how we see ourselves in the future and how we want to live out our lives. If this interests you, go online and search for books on lucid dreaming and you would be surprised at what you will find.

Classics. Purchase and go back to your favourite books that have inspired you or made you think deeply. How are classics defined? That is a subjective answer but usually they are books that have stood the test of time and for every re read, there is something learned from the book. Some books are not that long to read. Take for example the book, The Little Prince, by Antonie Expurey. This is a book of not more than a 100 pages and has been in circulation for more than 70 years but the impact of how this book wrote simply, can have a great effect on how one thinks or views the world. What is the difference between a grown up and an adult is the question most asked from the book. And perhaps, the most quoted phrase from the book is "What is essential is invisible to the eye."

Children's books. If you have a family, these are the books that you would want to have close to you as you started your children in their journey of knowledge. These times for them are both precious and memorable, and something you will always cherish.

by: Steven Magill




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