The ranking of books of the week: recommendations • The Agenda

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9 May 2024

BOOK – The ranking of the books of the week: the recommendations of the Panassi bookshops.

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

READING IS GOOD

Is reading good for your health? Here reading a newspaper or a good book is a panacea for our health and our brain, and science explains why. According to a study by the University of Sussex (UK), reading a book or newspaper in silence for just six minutes slows down heart rate and muscle tension, lowering stress levels by 68%, surpassing other activities, such as walking (42%), sipping tea (54%) or listening to music (61%). Readers are more creative and have better judgment. This is explained by research from the University of Toronto, according to which those who had just read a story or novel thought less rigidly, managing situations of uncertainty and confusion better.

THE 5 PANASSI BOOKSTORES ARE MONDADORI BOOKSTORE

In five Panassi bookshops Of Sant’Ambrogio, Rivoli, Susa, Oulx and Giaveno you can choose between thousands of books. Alessia, Alice and Adele always select the latest book news to offer a wide choice of titles divided by topic: fiction, for children, creative, personal growth, travel, nature, history and for free time activities. As well as many books from local publishers. Panassi bookshops are Mondadori Bookstore, a franchise, which involves approximately 600 other bookstores in Italy. An additional way to enrich the offer of titles, discounts, offers and promotional campaigns that can only be supported with the strength of a large publishing chain behind it.

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