Hello everyone! It has been awhile since I last wrote on the blog. I am sorry about that, and I do everything I can do be more consistent when blogging. Well in any case, let us begin!
For this weeks blog, I am going to talk about three great English books I have been reading throughout my college semester. This books are really good when it comes to anything that is English related.
The first book I want to talk about is a book called “The Great Typo Hunt” by Jeff Deck & Benjamin D. Herson. This book is funny and really good, because if you didn’t know already from reading the title, it is about typo hunts! This group goes around real world places in search of typos. Typos in stores, restaurants, etc. The intended purpose of this is to show how the world is not perfect in spelling, and no matter what, there are bound to be spelling errors everywhere you go. I would highly recommend this book for laughs and to see how imperfect the world is when it comes to spelling.
The second book is called ” A World Without Whom” by Emmy Favilla. This book is more on the personal opinions I would say when it comes to English related topics. The purpose about the book, in my opinion, how grammar is changing with as the internet is a big reason languages are changing because new words are always created by the internet. I recommend this book if you want to read something that is funny, because the author is really funny when she talks about topics, but if not I would skip this book.
Lastly, I want to talk about the book, ” The Workplace Writer’s Process” by Anne H. Janzer. This book is the one I haven’t read too much on, but it is good on how to write efficiently, consistently and overall professional. I recommend this book because it is really something to read on if you want to perfect writing in a more formal way.
Well there you go! These are the books I have been reading this semester of college. These three books are really neat and I would check them out if you can!