Summer is just around the corner — so it won’t be long until your jetting off to a dreamy destination. No doubt we are all picking up those suitcase essentials, from caps to flip-flops and suntan lotion, but did you know that a staggering amount of us are reserving a spot in our cases for a book (or two?!) In fact, our annual holiday marks the point of the year when we all turn into bookworms for a fortnight, but why is this? Carry on reading to discover why….
A perfect excuse
Bookstores are even pushing us to read more when we go on holiday, especially with sections of their floor dedicated to recommending the best book for our jolly’s. Perhaps you’ll want to liven up the tranquillity of your lounger overlooking the pool with a thrilling crime fiction novel, or maybe you want to boost your relaxation by getting clued up on all things mindfulness. Our imagination can run wild when our minds are invested in a good book, and it can feel like an escape of sorts. Many 9-5 jobs now involve hefty shifts spent set upon the glare of a computer screen cradling our cup of coffee, thinking only about what dinner that evening will be. In fact, a holiday spent reading can refocus our minds, so we return to work refreshed. Further to this, there are ongoing studies into whether brain-stimulating activities like reading or puzzle solving could help prevent the early stages of Alzheimer’s. While we savor our annual dose of warmer climes, we are also guilty of returning to our hotel rooms to enjoy our poolside reads in peace and quiet, escaping the intense heat.
The ultimate trend
Reading on holiday has become ruthless. Holidaymakers are eager to share pictures of their pile of beach reads, almost as if they are trying to out-do each other. While we all intend to limit time spent on social media, enjoying a phone-detox in the sun isn’t as simple as it used to be. People are picking the phone up purely to let others back at home know what pages they are turning, and in some cases, a book placed carefully on the end of a sun lounger is purely for decoration! There was even a sentiment felt by holidaymakers that clutching the cover of a certain title was impressive, and popularity compilations never neglect to include a Sophie Kinsella novel or a classic such as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.
An instinct that has always been with us…
It’s easy to become heavily invested in a book once we’ve flicked a few pages. Up to 75{4228816be20e907d4fec9bbb913489191b0e8f64bfd843c3533291631c3b1be2} of parents wish that their children would read more for fun, and so books are an encouraging item when it comes to packing for adults as well as children. Our lives are busier than ever, so making time for reading may seem difficult; yet despite this, surveys found that 51{4228816be20e907d4fec9bbb913489191b0e8f64bfd843c3533291631c3b1be2} of UK adults read at least one book in 2018, and on average shoppers bought 9 physical books in this time. Therefore, reading is still high on many people’s agendas, despite the modern culture of work-life domination.
Grab your paperback
There’s nothing more powerful than holding a physical copy of a book, even though e-books are becoming more popular. The emergence of e-books and hand-held electronic devices has revolutionized our traditional perception of reading, as a less bulky, convenient way to read. With the ability to download and store books, the Kindle became a library, and often the titles are cheaper to purchase in their digital format. They are a genuine holiday essential with a whole host of travel savvy options available, but the print industry has not wavered in spite of this. Whether we choose to pack a couple of our favorite paperbacks, or we slip a sleek electronic book into our hand luggage, we do love a good read beneath a warmer sun.
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