Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Reflection 3: What is a book?
A book is a connection. It is a way of relating your life to
the imaginary or maybe even realistic stories that a book will give you. You
can either relate or learn about different situations. It is a pathway to the
rest of the world. The knowledge you gain from a book is more powerful than any
computer. I agree with Joe Meno’s comment, “I’ve come to acknowledge or slowly
accept is that the idea of the book is more important than the actual form it
takes-the message.” It truly does not matter how you read a book. For me, there
is something about the physical feeling of a book. It might be weird but
sometimes the smell does play a factor. A new book smells promising. There is
also the satisfaction of turning the pages of a book and seeing how far you are
and how much you have left. I have read on a Kindle before and I felt that the
book was a black hole and I thought it would never end. You have no perception
of length with an electronic. I still got the same story from the Kindle, but I
would prefer a real every day.
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I agreed with you when you said that being able to see how much you have left to read in a book is important. I feel the same way and hadn't thought about that before.
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