5 reading spots to elevate your reading experience
The below-listed spots are my favorite as well.

Here are some of the best places to read your books.
1. Park:
Chirping of birds, the mellow wind blowing across your face, distant shouts of children playing, sitting underneath the shade of a tree with a book on your lap, plucking the tiny blades of grass from the ground as you skim across the pages. Just close your eyes and picture yourself in that scene. How wonderful would that be? Just you, your book and nature.
2. Beach:
Next time you think of going to the beach, take a couple of books along with you. Spread out a blanket over the golden velvety sands, lie down, and read your favorite book (occasionally sipping lemonade). The crashing of waves at the shore would surely cause the sensory receptors in your ear to get an ‘Eargasm’
3. Farm:
If you are a city-bred person and have never visited a farm, you’re missing out on some of the simplest but finest pleasures in life. I bet a $100 dollars that you’d never want to come back to the noisy city life once you get adapted to the farm life. Lying over a haystack/hammock and reading a book oblivious to the bleating of adorable little goats around you…ahh
4. Transit:
Flights, train, metro, cab — whichever mode of transport you take, make sure you have a book stashed inside your backpack. Plug-in earphones to cancel/block the noise, recline on your seat and read the book to teleport yourself to a whole different dimension. However, don’t get too engrossed in the book and miss your stop
5. Indoor Camping:
People born in the 90s would find this to be relatable I guess. This is my personal favorite. To build your own indoor camp, all you need is — 4 chairs arranged in a square-like manner 6 feet apart, a bedspread big enough to cover all the four sides, a couple of pillows, your favorite book, plushies, sleeping bag, a torch and of course, snacks (mandatory)! Finally, give your camp a badass name and there you go, your very own cozy camp wherein you can munch on chips while you read the book illuminated by the torchlight. Trust me, it’s a ‘one of a kind’ experience.
