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Old 09-28-2014, 06:47 AM   #1
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Does reading books improve your writing skills?

Dear MRers, first of all I'm not a native speaker. In my country, English is taught as a foreign language. But honestly, I love this language head over heels and truly want to improve my writing skills. I really enjoy reading MRer's comments here because you guys all use sophisticated structure and vocabulary, which is super useful for me. Thank you! This is so much of an inspiration!

Here are some of my questions regarding the topic:
- Have any books significantly influenced your writing style?
- Have you learned a lot of grammar structure and vocabulary from books?
- What types of books would you recommend to those who want to improve their writing?

Thanks a lot!

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