[Review] What We Read, and Why (Warren Fernandez) Summarized.

[Review] What We Read, and Why (Warren Fernandez) Summarized.
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[Review] What We Read, and Why (Warren Fernandez) Summarized.

Apr 29 2026 | 00:08:48

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Episode April 29, 2026 00:08:48

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What We Read, and Why (Warren Fernandez)

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What We Read, and Why by Warren Fernandez is a nonfiction book about reading, media literacy, and the struggle to think clearly in an age of overload. Published by World Scientific, it draws on Fernandez’s long career in journalism and public life, including senior editorial leadership roles, to examine why reading still matters when people are surrounded by constant digital content. The book is presented as a guide for readers trying to make sense of a fast-changing world shaped by misinformation, distraction, and social division. It combines the author’s personal reflections on books that shaped his thinking with perspectives from leaders, educators, parents, and students on the value of reading. Rather than treating reading as a private hobby alone, the book frames it as a practical civic and intellectual skill. Its purpose is to help readers become more deliberate, critical, and informed, so they can better judge what they encounter and respond more thoughtfully to contemporary challenges.

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