Well, actually I'm a bookworm and I prefer reading the
books about self-management and self-development. Of
all the books I've ever read, "Make friends with time" is the most important to me. Not only did it teach me how to control my daily life but also it helped me develop logical thinking about different opinions and views. The most important thing I've learned from this book is that even time elapses every minute and every second, we can still be the masters of time by planning our daily lives. I remember when I was at college; I often wasted all day doing nothing. After borrowing this book from library, I have thought to stick to the plan in the book and it has turned out to be very successful. So even today, I still find the book is very important to me.
I learn grammar, spelling, and phrases automatically, as
a side benefit to the main benefit of pleasure. It has broadened my perspectives to write a lot but to write well you have to read a lot.
Computer can be an alternative maximum times but it can never completely replace books. It is because books have an ethical value. Computers are but obviously a much more efficient and easier way to get hold on millions of books, all at once. But books just have something to them. When we read the same matter on a book and a computer, the visuals of the book’s pages are more likely to stay on our mind and we understand better through them, than the system. Thus, books can’t just be flushed of by the computers.