A book is a thing you can use to relax and escape to another
place. You can use this book to image another world and create your own stories
and pictures. A book is like a vacation, there are so many choices of where to
go (what to read) and so many activities you can do while you are there. You
can even write a book so that it is your exact vacation, so that you are doing
what you want on that vacation, and so you can imagine the perfect vacation.
Every book is different, some have pictures to guide you
through the story, and some have lots of words to tell you a story and let you
imagine your own pictures and scenarios. Each book looks different. There are
small books and big books and books that have accessories - like maps and
compasses - to help you interact more with the story.
I agreed with Joe Meno’s definition of a book because he
stated, “For me, a book, in whatever form it takes – hardbound copy, paperback,
electronic version, online instrument, text download on a cell phone, even a
story read orally – a book is actually a place, a place where we, as readers,
still have the chance to engage in active imagining, translating word into
image”. I agreed with this because people read books many different ways but no
matter which way they read a book they are able to take the words the author
wrote and translate them into their own images.
Joe Meno had lots of great things to say about what a book
was to him and one of my favorite things he said was “but the book in whatever
form we choose to interact with it, forces us to complete it”. I thought this
was amazing because that is my favorite part about reading, the fact that you
can share with people what you thought the characters looked like and compare
it to their image of what the person looked like. I think that there is a difference between reading on a Kindle, an iPad, or a phone and reading from an actual book. The difference is that in an actual book you can smell the old or new pages and in a book you can look at the color of the cover page and you can see how the rustic and discolored look of the pages gives it character and on a tablet or electronic device you get none of that. One last thing I like about books is that every time you buy a book you can call it yours and soon enough you will have shelves of books you can look back on.
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