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book is a friend. Just like a true friend, a book won’t care how you look or
what clothes you wear. It just tells its story to whoever will read it. The
author uses the book to communicate important ideas. Honestly, I don’t really think
that it matters how you read it. But I like books made out of paper. If Kindle’s
are your thing, go for it. But, I will say that there is a special feeling when
you actually finish a physical book. You can see the thickness of the book and
how much time you have dedicated to reading it. I’m not really sure how to
describe it, but there’s a certain sense of satisfaction having finished a
physical book verses a digital book. I guess it just feels more real. Especially
since digital books have become popular, you don’t know how long till there are
no more books made of paper. I hate books on phones. I think this is because it
just seems out of place on a phone. Kindles and ipads are okay, I have an ipad
and I occasionally read a couple books on there. I can see why ipads might be
easier for some people, because you don’t have to go out and buy the book. Still,
I would personally prefer books. But there are also some downfalls to electronics
too. Like if it runs out of charge. I agree with Nancy Jo Sales when she talks
about what makes a book a book. The smell, the feeling, the look. It just makes
it more special when you read out of a book than a device. I also agree with
Joe Meno. He says that Plays and movies that appear on a screen leave little
room for imagination. But, when you pick up a book you are free to imagine
whatever you like. Not what the director or the people making the movie
thought. I don’t hate devices I think they can be extremely useful. But when it
comes to books I would prefer a good old paperback .
I think your blog was very good and I agree with you that you don't get the full satisfaction from finishing a book on your digital device, but rather by finishing an actual paperback or hardcover book.
ReplyDeleteI would have to agree with you, being able to read the physical book is special unlike using electronic books. I too, like to read the actual copy of a book but once in a while read on the ipad.
ReplyDeleteI mostly agree with your premises, while paper back books may be simpler to navigate, a e-book could be just as helpful in the scheme of things. I mostly go on availability though.
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