Finishing a book is sometimes very hard. Some books might be
quite interesting but voluminous; leaving most readers stopping halfway. Today is
world book day, and all that comes to my mind is the old good and rich content
of the books that we read in our primary and secondary school years. I wish I can
put up some pictures to bring back the memories of many, but laziness won’t let
me; but here to mention the likes of Chike and the River by Chinua Achebe, The joy
of motherhood by Buchi Emecheta, Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe, brighter grammar,
Without a silver spoon by Eddie Iroh and many more, am sure some people are already
catching memories and listing more books and authors. To make this day more
interesting, kindly drop the name of other good books you can remember and let
the trend continue on here and on all social networks, let’s make this day a
memorable one. Reading books keeps us at a pace higher than others; imbibe the
culture of reading even if it’s just one book a month, you will notice tremendous
changes in your grammar and communication skills. As it is said, readers are
leaders. Make a wise decision this day and experience a future that will beat
your imagination. Happy world book day!
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