Compare reading at home to reading in a library....
Compare reading at home to reading in a library.
Everyone likes reading. We read everywhere, starting with reading at home and ending with reading in a library. There is no better companion than a good book but it also matters where we read. To decide well, we should compare these two places and think about their advantages and disadvantages. It is important to think about where it is better to read for us, which will help us to move into the world described in the book and to understand the message contained in it.
The first contrast between these two examples is that reading at home is more comfortable for us because it is better to focus on something in the surroundings that we know, whereas reading in a library is something much different. In contrast, library is a public place, where are other people who can disturb us. The advantage of reading at home is that we can sit comfortably, cover ourselves with a blanket and sip tea with pleasure while reading. Sometimes it is worth to cut yourself off from the world and relax in silence. Comparing, we should keep silence in the library and we cannot bring food. On the other side in a library, we have a very large selection of books that we can choose when we are there. Being at home to read a book, we must pre-order it, spend money and wait a few days for the parcel. Where we prefer to read often depends also on the situation in which we find ourselves. For example when we live with other people, it is hard to concentrate because just at the same moment when we need silence, they listen to loud music or talk to someone. The library can then be the only place where we can read the book in silence. The above differences show us that where we prefer to read, very often depends on our preferences and the situation in which we find ourselves.
In conclusion, reading at home is for someone who likes privacy and lives alone or with someone who will not disturb him while reading. Reading in the library will be the perfect solution for someone who likes places where he can sit beside his own home. Reading at home and reading in a library differ from each other and if I had a choice, I would certainly choose the first one.