Creative Reading

Reading Makes a Man

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Squadron Leader (DR) Pravin Bhatia ISBN: 9781482889499
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: April 28, 2017
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Squadron Leader (DR) Pravin Bhatia
ISBN: 9781482889499
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: April 28, 2017
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

We are slowly losing the art and the science of creative reading. We must learn how to use what we have read. In Creative Reading, author Dr. Pravin Bhatia offers a dialogue about creative reading and how to make reading inspired and intelligent. Bhatia shows how reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting and suggests we read too much and too randomly to be truly wise. That is why the multitude of books is making us ignorant. The truth is, most of us read poorly and without knowing why we are reading. With a focus on God and the scriptures, Bhatia maintains that reading should improve our lives. Creative Reading discusses the importance of creativity and intelligence. Creativity involves use of imagination and good ideas, which should be repeatedly employed to choose what we read. Bhatia shares how the books we read should serve our purpose. Reading must excite us to self-activity. It should help us to upgrade our minds and character.

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We are slowly losing the art and the science of creative reading. We must learn how to use what we have read. In Creative Reading, author Dr. Pravin Bhatia offers a dialogue about creative reading and how to make reading inspired and intelligent. Bhatia shows how reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting and suggests we read too much and too randomly to be truly wise. That is why the multitude of books is making us ignorant. The truth is, most of us read poorly and without knowing why we are reading. With a focus on God and the scriptures, Bhatia maintains that reading should improve our lives. Creative Reading discusses the importance of creativity and intelligence. Creativity involves use of imagination and good ideas, which should be repeatedly employed to choose what we read. Bhatia shares how the books we read should serve our purpose. Reading must excite us to self-activity. It should help us to upgrade our minds and character.

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