Nerd Alert Reading Is Good For Your Health

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In the online article “Nerd Alert: Reading is Good For Your Health,” Jen Christen suggests that fictional books “can help [people] clarify their goals, work through an emotional issue, or may even help them turn a page to start a newer, healthier life chapter.” The author is correct in her suggesting because there has been lab results showing so. Through personal experiences, books dealing with issues, such as rape and losing a child, has given readers the ability to see what the other person is going through. Therefore, being able to have empathy for he/she. In paragraph 6 of this article, the author explains that if a person is reading a book and the character(s) remind the reader of a personal experience, then the reader will be “better

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