A book is an escape. For many people, like Joe Meno says,
having a book to come back to is a personal need. For the author and the
reader, a book is a creative outlet in which to lose yourself. People need
creativity in their lives, for without it the world would not be what it is. We
would not have any technological or industrial advances. We would not have
inventors, actors, doctors, bakers, athletes, or car salesmen. Virtually any
profession would be mute without creativity. And without creativity we would
not have books. Books live and breathe off imagination and offer a home away
from home for so many millions of people.
In any format, books and stories can sweep readers away to another world,
whether it be with a kindle, a nook or some other form of reading through the
use of technology. However, I do believe
holding an actual book in one's hands offers a sort of comfort, and makes the
whole appreciation of the author's creative process more real. It isn’t silly
for people to want to collect books, to hold them in their hands, to be excited
when a favorite author releases a new novel. A book is a thing of beauty,
carefully crafted and thought out, painstakingly cared for by an author that
offers themself completely to it. People will never not need the creative escape
that books provide for them. Personally, when I'm upset, grabbing a good book
to read is often a way for me cope. I
assume this could be true for many people and I honestly don't believe that
books will ever be completely eliminated from society. Simply because we need
them too much.
I agree with you on how books can create creativity for people and how books feel more real than kindles and nooks.
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