"Happy" is an adjective that qualifies the noun "reading". "Happy" cannot be a verb, there's no verb in that sentence but the verb "have" is implied: I wish you have a happy reading, meaning : "I wish you enjoy your reading."
You could also say "Happy reading" (which is more general), but "enjoy the book" is probably better if it refers to a book. ("Happy reading" might sound better if there is more than one book, said for example by a librarian to someone checking out a huge stack of books.)6 Jul 2006
Reading has been shown to put our brains into a pleasurable trance-like state, similar to meditation, and it brings the same health benefits of deep relaxation and inner calm. Regular readers sleep better, have lower stress levels, higher self-esteem, and lower rates of depression than non-readers.9 Jun 2015
What does have a good read mean?
To 'have a good read of something' means to read it thoroughly and carefully: with full attention, getting the benefit of it.15 Apr 2012
Is it correct to say Happy reading?
"Happy" is an adjective that qualifies the noun "reading". "Happy" cannot be a verb, there's no verb in that sentence but the verb "have" is implied: I wish you have a happy reading, meaning : "I wish you enjoy your reading." Happy Reading! Happy Reading!
What to say to someone who loves reading?
- Bookworm.
- Reader.
- Booklover.
- Bibliophile.
What are the 5 benefits of reading?
- Reduces stress and helps you relax.
- Improves your concentration and memory.
- Vocabulary expansion and strengthens your writing abilities.
- Enhances your knowledge.
- Increases your imagination and creativity.
Why is reading fun and exciting?
Through books, you learn to understand people, you learn to stay calm, you become intelligent and smart, you improve your communication and vocabulary, increase your confidence level, you learn from mentors how to deal with problems and obstacles and move towards the journey of success, and your imagination creativity