The Malhotra Bride
byThe Malhotra Bride is a short and sweet romance novel (very much in the style of a Mills and Boon book) by Sundari Venkatraman….
The Malhotra Bride is a short and sweet romance novel (very much in the style of a Mills and Boon book) by Sundari Venkatraman….
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Reading a good book is one of life’s great pleasures. However, even for those of us who absolutely adore reading, the stresses and obligations of modern life often leave us with much less time to read than we would like. If you aren’t exactly passionate about books then it can be difficult to muster the willpower to find something you enjoy, and then to set aside the time to actually enjoy it.
The good news is that, no matter how dire your own individual reading situation might seem, there are some really simple things that you can do in order to greatly improve your reading habits. At the end of the day, reading is a habit, and like all habits, the more you do it the more automatic it will be. Whether you are hoping to rekindle a dormant passion, or you’re a new convert to the religion of the bookworm, these simple tips will help you get into the habit of reading regularly and with purpose.