If they totally outmode orchestras, we will lose so much in an attempt to save a few lousy dollars. If you’re like me and abhor the use of these “records” speak out against these viruses that have wormed their way into society. ![]() If they totally outmode spoken tradition, we will lose so much in an attempt to save a few lousy dollars. If you’re like me and abhor the use of these “books,” speak out against these viruses that have wormed their way into society. If they totally outmode printed material, we will lose so much in an attempt to save a few lousy dollars. They are attempting to replace one of the most sacred pursuits in the human race. If you’re like me and abhor the use of these “e-readers,” speak out against these viruses that have wormed their way into society. The Kindle and Nook, however, are not as easily replaceable. If something happens to them, they are more easily replaced. Would you let your friend borrow your Kindle or Nook? Instead of handing out an expensive piece of equipment with possibly all your school books on it, wouldn’t the smarter choice be to just give your friend the printed book? Instead of worrying about if they are going to break or lose it, you can just simply let your friends borrow your books. After that, you can’t share the book ever again. What if you only need to read a book once for class and then don’t need it anymore? Why should you have to buy it when you can rent it and give it back later after you are done with it? The Nook has a sharing option, but only allows you to lend any particular book to one friend. You still get that personal experience with a book, and you don’t even have to spend money to buy it! With the Kindle you can’t rent books at all. For those like me who have a voracious appetite for reading, and can go through books in a few days, libraries are a wonderful resource. School books don’t have to cost a fortune anymore. Here at the University of Massachusetts, students now have the option of renting textbooks at a much cheaper rate than buying them. Having to depend upon something else entirely in order to read is not worth the risks. For me, it’s very simple to just go out and buy or borrow the books I want to read. Computers crash all the time, and if your Kindle or Nook breaks, then what? If it’s not under warranty, and you haven’t backed up your files, not only are you out a few hundred bucks, your books are gone, too. Books aren’t immune either, but I’d rather have a solid copy of what I’m paying for, rather than a little icon on a screen. As with all technology, nothing is infallible. Sure, it might be easier to simply download a book, but the technological problems that can occur are not worth it. However, how far will we go? To change the way we read seems like a sacrilege. They have changed the world as we know it. Technology has advanced us far with gadgets and gizmos like the iPhone. Pages are “flipped” by skimming one’s fingers over the surface of the “reader.” It is an absolute travesty that these machines are taking over and replacing what is one of the most beautiful customs this world has to offer. Instead of bonding with the story face-to face, noticing the cover and attention to detail, one is confronted with a flat machine. Staring at a screen takes away from the experience of reading. Having the book in front of you is an invaluable ingredient to learning and processing information.Īlternatively, e-book readers are cold and remote. ![]() There is a certain “feel” that you get from stories, whether it’s going to be an awesome read or a piece of crap. I feel that without this essential connection to books, reading is just not the same. Traveling to Middle Earth, battling enemies in a foreign country or being transported to the time of kings and queens are just a few of the myriad number of places that reading takes people. They represent the wishes and dreams of many different people. Nothing can compare to curling up on a cold day with a good book to read. Books have taken me all over the globe and to other far away worlds. I know that I’m about to go on an adventure. I get one of the best feelings when I purchase or rent a book from a library. Also, taking time to notice texture and the fresh, clean smell of a new book is an added bonus. One can actually feel the paper as one flips pages. The words are on pages bound together in a physical book. ![]() The beauty of the written word is just that. With the development of technology like the Kindle from Amazon and the Nook from Barnes & Noble, printed books are becoming a thing of the past.įor people like me who love to read, the Kindle and other e-book readers are a slap in the face. With just a few clicks your book is instantly available. Imagine thousands of books, magazines and other reading material at your fingertips.
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