Reading a Fiction Book on Groundhog Day in Quarantini

Reading fiction wisks you away to another world, but did you know it cures brain fog?

My novel Hello Madison by Ann Beaudet

Neuroscientists at Emory University say reading fiction cures brain fog by enhancing  connectivity in your brain.

And, reading about another world also improves your imagination.

Reading a paperback when you’ve logged too much screen time is a sight for sore eyes.

During this Covid quarantine, A solitary activity like reading, gives you a break from the people you are quarantined with, and adds some much needed personal space.to your day.

It also allows you to be happy and have fun which is the ultimate goal of doing any activity!