Friday, March 23, 2012

IS this book suitable to me?

In conjunction with ABC'12 month, we were approached  with various type of books that have been promoted by our mAGEN. But, not all of the books given suitable and according to our wishes and needs. Here i would like to share with you "friends" about how we should choose the books that match the way of our reading. 



Choosing a Good Book.

1.The first thing to do is to look at the cover. Read the title as well as the cover illustration.

2.If the book looks interesting from the outside, read the first page and use the five finger rule, which states that if there are five or more words on the page that you don’t understand, then the book is probably not for you.

3.If you like a particular author read another book written by him. @HILAL ASYRAF

4.You can even go for a book from a series you enjoy reading.@Twilight

5.Choose a book that is based on a theme, topic or subject you are interested   
   in.@CINTA/MOTIVASI

6.You can even ask someone to recommend a good book to you.@friends

7.Read book reviews in newspapers and magazines or internet

8.Join a book club can also help as you will get to know about new books.@Perubatan's  
    book club

9.You can even ask the librarian or  book seller to help you out to find the specific book you 
    are looking for.@Kasr el-aini student library

Once you have found your kind of book, read a few chapters just to make sure you dont get bored right away. You can also read random pages to get an idea. Find a place to sit, or stand if you must, and read the first chapter of each book. Of course, if you have many books, this can be time consume.

 

“It is rightly said that books are one’s best friend. The amount of knowledge they provide is simply amazing. Books transport you to a different world, to a different era altogether. They have their own charm, which is known only to book lovers. They offer such wide variety to the readers that they can satisfy anybody’s interest. It is said that there is a book for everyone.”

Mark Shinoda 

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