Second Day of International Reading Forum Features Diverse Events
The second day of the International Reading Forum featured yesterday a diverse program of cultural events, including engaging dialogues and interactive workshops.
The forum, which started here on December 19 and concludes today, has attracted a large group of writers, intellectuals, and publishing professionals.
Key discussions on the second day focused on global literary communication and cultural exchange, and emphasized the crucial role of translation in fostering understanding between peoples and promoting international copyright.
One session explored ways to instill the love of reading in children and youths, and highlighted the importance of families, schools, and society at large collaborating to that end.
A session on leadership in the world of literary trends examined the impact of reading on critical thinking and explored the influence of different literary genres on readers' perspectives.
The forum’s second day also featured a captivating session on superheroes, examining their cultural impact and the inspiring messages they convey.
An interactive workshop provided valuable insight into reader preferences, and offered guidance on book selection and text analysis techniques.