Thursday, March 21, 2013
Post # 1 What is a book?
A
book is an escape. Books consist of
another world and dimension. Physically holding a book gives you the thrill of
being in the novel. The old book smell, the weight of it being in your hands,
and the physical movement of turning the page; you’re on edge waiting to find
out what is going to happen next. Sliding your finger across a screen to me isn’t
as if I’m reading a book, I feel like I’m doing school work. Technologies make
me feel like I am doing some kind of work for school even if it is just reading
a book; I’ve always turned to technology when I have needed to do an
assignment, so for me reading a book on a kindle isn’t nearly as enjoyable as
actually reading a book. A book is when the author puts their heart and soul
into the world they are creating, they pour over the pages to make sure every
detail is right. A book is a mystical place that you go to another world in. I agree
With Tom Piazza that a computer is neutral, you get no emotion from it, will
always stay the same. Books have character they age with the passing years. You
can see how much you love a book by how easily the spine creaks open, how worn
the pages are as you turn. You can sense the age of a book by the cover and the
smell. With kindles and Ipads you don’t have that, it will always be the same, and
it will never have character. With a kindle you can’t just flip to a page and
write down thoughts, you have to scroll and scroll until you get to a page you
know; but how will you know because you can’t even see page numbers? A book is
a physical necessity we need to be able to feel alive within the pages.
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Your point about associating tech with assignments is pretty interesting. I wonder if that's true for a lot of students today.
ReplyDeleteFun points: "Books have character they age with the passing years. You can see how much you love a book by how easily the spine creaks open, how worn the pages are as you turn."
I totaly agree with you, physical copies of books beat out electronic copies by far. Now that you mention it, I fell like technology (with reading especially) is something you do for school. Whenever I read something on the computer it's always a stupid article for some class. Your idea of books aging is something I believe as well, books hold a story and as they are passed from person to person they gain an equally important story as time goes on.
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