Bathroom readers enjoy short, easy-to-read material such as Uncle John’s bathroom books, Guinness Book of Records, magazines, comics, and books by columnists. Children can benefit from picture books and potty training books. Avoid high-value books and cookbooks in the bathroom.
Bathroom readers are people who read in the bathroom or books designed specifically for bathroom reading. For example, Uncle John’s bathroom books are interesting books that provide information. However, several other books qualify just as well as bathroom readers and are worth some thought.
In general, the Guinness Book of Records in all its forms is a great bathroom reader because the information is short and easy to read. You usually want to look for material that takes no more than a minute or two to read, as you hope your bath time will be limited to a minute or two. For this reason, magazines also provide an excellent source of a variety of bathroom readership. However, if you are reading or studying long technical journals, the bathroom may not be the best place.
Books written by columnists like Dave Berry, Erma Bombeck or Anne Le Mott usually give you the option to go through a single column. Also, the Worst Case Scenario series of books are great bath readers.
Comic collections can also be ideal for bathroom readers. In fact, series such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side and Peanuts are usually very popular with both old and young readers.
In some families, the bathroom’s most avid readers are the children. If so, the above comics are excellent choices. Indeed, Calvin and Hobbes is appealing to young readers, but it also has challenging words that can make bathroom reading educational. In addition, children can enjoy having short picture books available. There are also books written specifically for potty training, which can help encourage the recalcitrant pupil.
When disposing of college books, don’t resell books that contain collections of essays. These are often great bathroom readers too, and provide a mixture of pathos, education, and humour. Also look for famous quote books, joke books, and trivia books. These can all make great bathroom readers.
Some books aren’t good bathroom readers. In general, do not take high-value books into the bathroom. A small spill of water, such as from a tub or sink, could ruin an otherwise valuable book. Also, it’s considered quite out of etiquette to read cookbooks in the bathroom. While cooking may be a favorite subject, it should not be confused with bathroom functions. Additionally, guests who jot down cookbooks in your bathroom may worry about the sanitary steps you take in food preparation.
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