reading /student/wellbeing/ en Kickstarting your reading journey /student/wellbeing/news/list/2023/12/02/kickstarting-your-reading-journey <p><span><span>Reading has the ability to expand your knowledge and transport you into another world.</span></span></p> December 15 2023 Georgia Poppy Mason /student/wellbeing/news/list/2023/12/02/kickstarting-your-reading-journey Books I’ve read in 2023 /student/wellbeing/news/list/2023/08/13/books-ive-read-in-2023 <p>So far.</p> August 21 2023 Asirah Abdul Kadir /student/wellbeing/news/list/2023/08/13/books-ive-read-in-2023 What are you reading? /student/wellbeing/news/list/2022/08/13/what-are-you-reading <p>This year, I made a promise to myself that I’ll read at least 5 books – yes, excluding textbooks.</p> August 23 2022 Asirah Abdul Kadir /student/wellbeing/news/list/2022/08/13/what-are-you-reading Falling back in love with reading /student/wellbeing/news/list/2022/05/21/falling-back-in-love-with-reading <p>Books and I go way back. </p> July 09 2022 Asirah Abdul Kadir /student/wellbeing/news/list/2022/05/21/falling-back-in-love-with-reading Recommendation: Max Joseph /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/09/11/recommendation-max-joseph <p>In 'How to read more in the golden age of content', Max Joseph words "Bookstores are basically like art galleries with stories attached" really spoke to me.</p> September 22 2021 Asirah Abdul Kadir /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/09/11/recommendation-max-joseph Reading for leisure /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/08/06/reading-for-leisure <p>In a society which consumes so much digital media, reading a novel or poetry is a nice getaway. It’s even more exciting when you’re able to discuss literature with friends. Continue reading for my book recommendations and reflections on reading for leisure. </p> August 09 2021 Ingrid Sofia Mowbray /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/08/06/reading-for-leisure A new book? How frightening /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/05/24/a-new-book-how-frightening <p><span><span><span><span>I love reading, I always have, but the problem I have with it is that I find it really difficult to leave the comfort and safety of teenage and young adult fiction. I find the romance of YA fiction to be idealistic and thrilling – the way characters are swept off their feet, the improbable meet-cutes, the aspirational promises they make to each other…I’m a huge softie, it’s true. I also love fantasy, but the adult fantasy is just <em>so weird</em> sometimes. Thankfully, I can always rely on good ol’ teenage fiction to bring me the joy of magic.</span></span></span></span></p> June 17 2021 Stephanie Mary Sinclair /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/05/24/a-new-book-how-frightening I need to read more /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/03/29/i-need-to-read-more <p><span><span><span>Do you ever find it hard to find the time to sink your teeth into a great book instead of an academic essay?</span></span></span></p> April 19 2021 Cooper Williams /student/wellbeing/news/list/2021/03/29/i-need-to-read-more Books you have to read before you die! /student/wellbeing/news/list/2020/10/25/books-you-have-to-read-before-you-die <p><span><span>Reading is a great way to escape the real world, immerse yourself in a magical fantasy, feed the brain, and also a great thing to do when you need to take time away from social media and technology.</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>Whatever type of reader you are, a slow reader, an average reader, or a crazy book lover, this shortlist of books of the fantasy genre are some of my own personal favorites and are one’s that everyone has to read at least ONCE in their lives. </span></span></p> November 07 2020 Ada Destiny Parker-Minniecon /student/wellbeing/news/list/2020/10/25/books-you-have-to-read-before-you-die 'Christodora' and the New York novel canon /student/wellbeing/news/list/2020/08/23/christodora-and-the-new-york-novel-canon <p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><em><span>Christodora, </span></em><span>Tim Murphy's 2016 debut novel,<em> </em>is the latest in the 'New York novel' canon: it</span><span><span><span> deals with addiction, trauma, family relationships, LGBTQI+ identity, and the search for connection in a world that seeks to divide. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p> October 04 2020 Sascha Margaret Kelly /student/wellbeing/news/list/2020/08/23/christodora-and-the-new-york-novel-canon