Thursday, March 21, 2013


What is a book?-Austin Maher

 A book is an experience, one that you can pass on to one of your friends, or family members. Also one that you can talk about with people. Because I mean everyone has gotten a book, and then about every 50 pages or so you tell someone about what is going down in your book. Or when something big happens you are like well this was happening and then all of a sudden, it just went crazy and completely flipped around! The person who I usually update about my books would have to be my Grandpa, whenever I see him. Or my dad, who is the one who takes me to the book store usually. But with my Grandpa he always passes his books onto me, and just lets me keep them, or pass them onto someone else. And what he always says is “I have enjoyed the book already, now someone else can enjoy it.”

                So that’s how I view actually having a book, not just getting something on an iPad, but actually going out to the bookstore and finding the book. And having that small experience. I’m not technologically challenged or anything, I just strongly prefer to have a book that I can look at on my shelf, and think back to when I went out and bought the book.  I think that Nancy Jo Sales relates to this topic the best when she says “the way it looks and feels and even smells.” It just goes back to having the book in your possession and being able to hand it one to someone else.

                I STRONGLY dislike the idea of an electronic book. And paying $90-200 for it and then also paying for the books again. If you want to read a book on an ipad or kindle fire, just go to google and read it for free. So there isn’t really any reason to buy one of those things. And it just takes away from the memories. As in haven’t your parents ever gotten out some of their old like 99 cent books that they had? You completely erase that experience once you go and download a book for 4.99 and just have it on there. And people say that they are tight on money so they just read on the kindle/ipad exc. Well if you were tight on money how did you spend $90-800 on something like that? Exactly case closed.  

3 comments:

  1. I like how you wove in stories about your grandpa and book hunting/book giving. I love his quote! And I love the 99 cent books and how you use that to talk about memories books can evok and allow people to share.

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  2. i disagree about using electronic devices to read and when you stated that why pay 200 dollars for a electronic device. well i think that when you buy a ipad or kindle fire you dont just buy it for the books you buy it for a huge amount of other things to do.

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  3. I really agree with everything you say here and I like the stories about your Grandpa! I also agree with your point about electronic books. I can't stand them and think they should be taken off the market. Good job here!

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