“Three princesses from Serendib”: This was the exciting tale told by the late Dr. Ahmed Zaki, the first editor-in-chief of Al-Arabi Magazine, in one of the magazine's issues during the 1970s. In addition to its excitement and captivating Arabic language, the tale provided me with an opportunity to learn about a new concept: “Serendipity,” which is, in some of its connotations, something that comes to you without prior deliberate thought. The late Dr. Dr. Al-Khalifa elaborated on examples of “Serendipity” in science, of which the discovery of penicillin was perhaps the greatest example. From my own personal experience with reading, I have a few cases that amount to amazing Serendipity revelations. Every experienced reader for whom reading is one of their main tools in dealing with the world must have a reading strategy, and the importance of this strategy increases with the unprecedented influx of books that are tossed out every day by sober and commercial presses, or with e-book...