People are finally moving away from their screens and have instead started purchasing books. Some seem interested in growth and personal development through self-help books. Business and tech-savvy folks have started investing in success and entrepreneurial guides while many are trying to escape into different worlds with the help of novels and fiction. Readers claim that its benefits are two-folds: it not only helps one explore different subjects and paths but it also acts as a remedy against the fright and anxiety that has been developed in people’s minds about the virus.
Avid readers have ordered as much as 20 books since the pandemic has erupted. Since physical shops are closed, distributers have started providing services through online delivery and have witnessed a boost in sales. They claim that there is a surprising increase in the sales of children’s books. This shows that parents are perhaps more eager to instill reading habits in their child rather than them having to watch mindless cartoons for hours while in quarantine.
However, such a beneficial habit should not only be reserved for children. People of all ages should indulge in the pleasure of reading. These few harsh days provide us with the perfect opportunity to engrain the habit of reading so that it remains steadfast even after the pandemic.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 27th, 2020.
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