Reading Journal Benefits: “Never Yours” by Connie Smith

Now that you’ve heard of journal reading, you might be wondering why all the hype is about or whether you should even bother to start your own. For those who are still unsure if having a reading journal is worthwhile, consider these seven top advantages and decide if it’s something you should do for yourself!
Reading journals provide a lot of advantages. Here are a few things to think about:
- Tracks your progress toward reading goals.
- Helps you process your ideas and feelings about the topic.
- Helps you practice writing.
- Helps you retain more information.
- Improves reading comprehension.
- Helps you process what you’ve read and when; helps you write better.
- Helps you write better.
- Enhances your future reading.
Connie Smith was a landfill co-owner. Her favorite hobbies are gardening and beading. She is proud to say that her greatest achievements in life are her four beautiful daughters, namely: Angela, Amber, Jenny, and Summer.
Visit the author’s website at https://conniesmithbooks.com/.
She has published three books: “Great Gobs of Goose Grease: An Account Of A Stroke Happening And The Trial And Struggles To Comeback.” “The Pie, The Pie, and Oh that Smell!” and the newly published “Never Yours.”
Read the book’s description below:
“This is about the story of a family who lived on a sheep ranch between 1910 and 1926. Times were hard for most people who lived at that time, but there were still “good honest morals” practiced, which were handed down from one generation to another. This is one family’s story of their world of love, problems and promises.”
Watch Connie’s Author Spotlight Interview below: