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Old 10-11-2015, 02:34 PM   #10
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I think that from 'literary' fiction we learn to understand other's perspectives, and what motivates them (and ourselves). In a practical sense it's valuable for social and emotional intelligence, communication skills, empathy etc. At least good fiction. Sorry, off topic.
By fiction, I meant thrillers, murder mysteries . . . etc . . . I've read all books by Agatha Christie, Robert Ludlum, Sidney Sheldon . . . most of John Grisham, Ross McDonald . . . I think I've grown tired of them . . .
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