Books in Our Life
Books... I think that we can't live without them. I
consider that books are with us during all our life. When I was a child my
parents read them to me. I was pleased to listen to the stories and tales. I
learned a lot of interesting things from books. I remember, I liked thick
books.
Later I could read myself. I like to read books about
animals, nature and children. I like to get presents on my birthday. I am happy
if it is a book. It doesn't matter what kind of book it is. I like to read
almost all books. If I have got time I like to spend it with my favourite book.
When I was fifteen I was fond of reading too. But I
preferred to read books about travels. I travelled with the heroes of the
stories. I saw many interesting places and learned a lot of important facts
about other countries and people. Now I like to read books on science.
You can learn many things from books. I am sure that
books play a very important role in my life. Our family has got many books. All
the members of our family buy books and read them. My mother says that books
help us in self-education.
In ancient times books were written by hand. It was
difficult to write a book with a pen. Then printing came into our life.
Printing played an important role in the development of literature and culture.
Now there are a lot of books in the shops, there are many books in our flats. But
it is difficult to buy all books which we want to read. That's why we get books
in public libraries.
There are some problems in our life and sometimes it
is difficult to solve them. I think that books can help us. Last year I read a
very interesting book "An American Tragedy" by Theodore Dreiser. This
novel was published at the beginning of the 20th century. The novel describes
the tragic fate of a boy and a girl, Clyde and Roberta by name. It is a sad
story. This novel was written many years ago, but it is popular nowadays.
Books must be our friends during all our life.
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