People are most likely to read fiction because it allows them to escape reality, experience different perspectives, and explore imaginative worlds. Fiction can also evoke emotions, provide entertainment, and offer a form of relaxation and stress relief.
I spend most of my time on fiction, but I can find non-fiction equally engaging.
it gives people action that they want with out the danger of other people
it gives people action that they want with out the danger of other people
those people will develop respect for other opinions
Those people will develop respect for other opinions
other people, times and places.
the bible
Colonists who could read were most likely to read the Bible. This is because so many of the colonists were religious.
These writers wanted to tell the story of the suffering of common people.
People who are born on October 31st are most likely able to have the ablity to read the minds of others and have the ability to read people's eyes and hands
Because you like to? By the sounds of the question, you are looking for a non-fiction answer as opposed to a fictional one. Imagine if everything you've ever read was fictional with zero pertinence to reality, what value would your reading efforts truly be of to you? Even most of the fiction people read pertains to real, value bearing, non-fictional parallels to real life and for that reason serves a purpose [or an importance] for people to read.
It is most likely j.k. Rowling. She is the author of Harry potter so millions of people have read her books