Thursday, March 22, 2012

What Is A Book?

A book is a window. Books offer the opportunity for the reader to look through a window into exciting, terrifying, sad and sometimes strange worlds. As readers we have the choice to either open the window to fully experience this world, or lock the window and close the blinds to shut out those worlds. Books have had the timeless power to engage, entertain, and move people for generations. There are even religions based of one letters written on a page which came about centuries ago.
In my mind books are no doubt important for a healthy and thriving culture but I’m not so sure that the medium in which they are presented is too important. When I read a book, at least, if the writing is good enough and I am captured by the story, I won’t really pay much attention that I’m reading on a Kindle or a hardback book. The second excerpt by Nancy I didn’t fully agree with. She said that if she hadn’t read real books with the “physicality”, the texture and the smell, reading would be a different experience. If she cares that much about the appearance and how the book is physically she’s missing the point of reading all together. She’s really not focusing on what the book is about, what the author wanted to convey and has become distracted by minute details. I kind of agree with the last guy Victor, who said some people hold real books as gold basically. He says that he finds the obsession with hardback and paperback books as an incredibly old fashioned way of thinking.
People freaking out about how no more physical books will be a tragedy are too dramatic but I think that is understandable. Any time there is a drastic change in society there are going to be those people who are hesitant and stubbornly hold to the old-fashion ways of looking at things. Even though I believe EBooks are taking over, traditional books will never completely go away.  

Friday, March 9, 2012

Why I Read

Hey guys, I'm Eric and there are a few reasons that I read. The primary reason that I read books is because they're entertaining. If I try to read a book that isn't entertaining to me I would either lose interest in it and end up day dreaming, or would fall asleep reading. The most recent book that I enjoyed reading was actually the Hunger Game series. I liked reading those books because they were suspenseful and kept me interested. When I was reading I had difficulty putting it down and stayed up late many nights reading the books. Another reason that I read for is for my education. I don't necessarily take pleasure in reading for school because the books and textbooks that I'm required to read have no flavor or personality. The books are bland for the most part and I end up falling asleep while reading half of the books. Even though I read the books for school I don't believe I read them for the right reasons. I read them just for the sake of keeping my grade up because I wanted the praise of doing well. There are a few exceptions though, I really enjoyed reading The Great Gatsby because it was intriguing and thought-provoking. I love reading books that keep me interested and hope that I can find more time to read in this year and through college.