For what it's worth, as u/mickmacdaddy said, don't avoid any book.
Reading, languages, they are all skills or compound skills. You'll improve by doing, and as an additional bonus reading is shown to improve your cognitive function later in life, and stave off dementia and Alzheimer's.
I have even read shitty teen girl books like Twilight. Exercising skills and allowing yourself to imagine and picture will improve many aspects of life, and also improve your mental health to boot.
We are meant to imagine. Reading gives us more material to imagine from. Doesn't have to be a good book, so long as it has some connection to your interests in some fashion.
For what it's worth, as u/mickmacdaddy said, don't avoid any book.
Reading, languages, they are all skills or compound skills. You'll improve by doing, and as an additional bonus reading is shown to improve your cognitive function later in life, and stave off dementia and Alzheimer's.
I have even read shitty teen girl books like Twilight. Exercising skills and allowing yourself to imagine and picture will improve many aspects of life, and also improve your mental health to boot.
We are meant to imagine. Reading gives us more material to imagine from. Doesn't have to be a good book, so long as it has some connection to your interests in some fashion.