First-person account: Why I'm a man when it comes to books
Updated: 2016-04-22 10:03
By Yang Yang(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Professor Chen's three suggestions to readers.
College students should read more books that are less useful than textbooks and academic materials, like literature to broaden your view of the world.
Reading should be a habit that runs through your life, instead of a performance art that takes place only in April.
Read less bestsellers, less self-help books, but books that are good and less known.
The following are the bestsellers on Amazon in the first quarter of 2016. Which ones have you read?
Top 10 Bestselling Print Books on Amazon in the first quarter of 2016
The Storied Life of A K Fikry
Unworried Store
The Willpower Instinct
Everything I Never Told You
So Slow, So Beautiful
Genius on the Left, Lunatic on the Right
Spark English: Exercises for College English Test Band 4
Passing by Your Whole World
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
The Kite Runner
Top 10 Bestselling Kindle Books on Amazon in the first quarter of 2016
Unworried Store
What Life Should Mean to You
The Shortest History of Europe
Remembrance of Earth's Past Trilogy
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Collection
General History of China
Everything I Never Told You
It Never Occurs to Me: How to Understand the World in Scientific and Engineering Thinking
Guai, Mo Mo Tou (There There, Touch the Head)
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