Friday, October 14, 2011

How Reading Books Saved My Life by John Chukwuma Anyasor

When most people hear the word ‘read’, or ‘library’, or ‘book’, three signals usually go off in their minds:
1) Boring
2) Boring
Or my personal favorite:
3) Who reads books anymore? I have a Kindle for that.
I think reading books has taken a backseat to other more popular forms of media (television, film, radio, and the internet).
Technology has come so far, in fact, that some us believe there’s no longer a point in reading books. I could just wait until the movie comes out, right?
What’s more, reading books may have taken a backseat to life itself.
These days, there’s too much going on in your life for you to pick up a good read. There’s just no time to read books. I’m too busy. I have a job to work, and kids to feed.
Big mistake
Let me tell you something – not reading books may be the worst mistake you could ever make. So much so in fact, that it could be life-threatening. Not a matter of life and death mind you, but a matter of just leisurely going through life and really living life to the fullest.
Let me explain.
The majority of people’s lives in a nutshell
You can go through life watching the local news, pretending to care about wars in other countries, tweeting to all your friends about your weekend, and remain in your little bubble. Anyone outside that reality wouldn’t notice you – and you wouldn’t notice them.
But when you pick up a book, you step outside your normal, everyday life. It’s not just about technology, reality TV, and work. You step into someone else’s world, experiencing their thoughts and their feelings.
I’ve read plenty of books that have moved me nearly to tears (at most, I got choked up a bit), and I’ve read books that I’ve laughed and laughed with.
I’ve read stories of romance that made me want to find my true love. I’ve read tales of adventure, endurance, and discovery that made me want to explore.
You’re not alone
Reading books has taught me that there are so many people in the world – each with their one unique story. I once believed that my story sucked. I mean, who would want to know about me?
It’s funny, because that’s what every author thinks before they publish their first book. Will they like what I write? Will people care? Can they relate? Does it matter that I’m (from whatever country, part of whatever ethnic group, and have whatever disability)?
And when the authors see people avidly reading their books, they realize that people can relate to them. Just like when you pick up a good book, you think to yourself, “Wow, I totally get what the author’s saying.”
You too have a story
Even outside the scope of books, most people think their own stories suck. Most of us read masterpieces written by those who have faced hardship and overcame it in an inspiring way, and wish we were like them.
What you don’t know is that the best stories are the ones that you yourself can truly connect with. As you read, you’re feeling the exact same feelings as the author.
Living life to the fullest entails experiencing as much of it as possible. Experience the pain of others, know their happiness, and feel their joy. Books give you the power to experience. For without books, how would we know the stories of others?
You could read blogs, but they’re not as in-depth as an entire book. You could watch someone document their life on video, but you can’t get a truly honest glimpse into their psyche.
Books serve to connect people’s thoughts, and that’s the deepest connection there is.
In a way, books have saved my life. They’ve shown me that I, too, have a story people want to hear. I’m not just another book on a rack – I am a bestseller.
Books can save your life as well. You, too, have a story people want to hear. You’re not just another book on a rack – you are a bestseller.
“Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more importantly, it finds homes for us everywhere.” – Jean Rhys

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Nov 20th, 1:00pm Anniversary Book Club Meeting


Ladies we will be celebrating our 1 year anniversary at Aura Spa in Hoboken NJ. Below are just a few of the 30 min Pick me Up treatment the spa offers for only $55 each.

30-min PICK-ME-UPs
$55 per treatment

Face or Eye Refresher
This is a quick face or eye treatment to brighten fatigued face or de-puff stressed eye bags. The instant rise-and-shine radiant booster for your face!

Back Booster Massage
Our suave back-relief technique is guaranteed to un-kink the knots and strain you’ve been feeling on your back!

Scalp-Neck-Shoulder Relaxer
This is an ultra relaxing massage that follows the meridian points of your body to help release tension and allow better circulation of blood.

Foot Energizer
Our foot reflexology will leave your feet feeling peppy and light as a feather!

Check out the link and let me know what treatment you would like to request, I will then e-mail the spa and set out our appointments you will then call and provide them with a credit card to hold your individual appointments.

We can all get Mani & Pedis or full body treatments. All clients with services on the lower level (facials, massages, and body treatments) are welcome to use the Far-Infrared Radiant Heat Sauna, free of charge.
Aura Spa
 70 Hudson Street, Hoboken NJ
201-656-0002
Aura spa is a half a block away from the Hoboken Path\Lightrail\bus and transit station.

Check out the New Kindle's from Amazon

Amazon has put out some great new products for those of you who arn't reading on e-readers. Here are some of the basic facts.....Prices starting at only $79 put it on your Christmas list.

Less then 6 ounces, lighter than a paper back book
Most advanced E Ink Display
Read in Sunlight
Book downloads in 60 seconds
Adjustable text sizes

New one month Battery Life: A single charge lasts up to one month with wireless off based upon a half-hour of daily reading time. Keep wireless always on and it lasts for up to 3 weeks. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as shopping the Kindle Store, web browsing, and downloading content.

And now you can borrow books from your public library too.

http://www.amazon.com/