Admittedly, when I go to a bookstore, I always go to a specific section. Most of the time, I don’t venture to the other sections of the store because I either am not interested at that time or I don’t have enough time. But there were times when venturing into other sections has led me to discover new books I never thought I would read.
Here are some suggestions for the particular reader:
1. For Fiction Readers – Try the Non-Fiction department. There are biographies of real people whose stories are more interesting than fiction stories.
2. For Travel Enthusiasts – Try the Cookbook section. Sometimes you get to know a place more through the food the local people eat.
3. For The History Buff – Try the Historical Fiction Section. It offers you a new twist to history through the eyes of an imaginative mind.
4. For the Art Lover – Try the graphic novel section. Analyzing the artwork of a graphic novel can be very satisfying for the art lover.
5. For the Classic Literature Lover – Try the Fiction department. It’s a good idea sometimes to fuse classic and modern literature and learn from them together.
Next time you go to a bookstore, don’t be afraid to venture into another area. It’s a good way to get out of your comfort zone. And it helps you to learn something new everyday. It’s quite easy: just cross the line between the departments and go from there. You don’t have to get anything at first, but you should try and browse through the books. It doesn’t hurt to get an idea first. So, cross that line next time.




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One of the comments I have;
“If you like Louis L’Amour you will certainly enjoy Dave McGowan’s latest novel.”
Dave