In a message dated 2/27/2009 3:39:44 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
I agree. There are more  pleasures in reading than just reading. The
physicality of the book is  important. The smell of a new book, the
progressive degradation of the spine  as you read it. The ability to scribble
on it. Books, as the saying goes,  furnish a room. Babies can pick books up
and read them upside down, and suck  them without electrocuting themselves.
Pages rustle and twist and turn. High  quality paper feels good in the hand.
The weight of a well-made book is like  the weight of a good camera - it's
balanced and it exhudes quality. Books  need shops to sell them. You can into
the shop and browse, and meet  like-minded people. You can look at a girl and
know from the books she's  browsing whether she's got a brain or a vacuum
between her ears. You can pick  people up in bookshops. You can go into a
French bookshop in London and be  greeted in French, and be in France for
half an hour while you browse and  eavesdrop. You can go into the library in
the British Council in Addis Ababa  and be in England for 30 minutes' respite
in the cool. Tyrants can burn  books. Democrats can spot tyrants by their
book-burning habits. A child will  never be able to teach herself to read
from a machine - she needs a book.  Marcel Pagnol taught himself to read, but
his mother wouldn't let him have  any books until he was 6 years old, 'for
fear of a cerebral explosion'. Books  free everybody. How would a public
library system work without books? Free  public libraries are one of the
crowning achievements of civilisation, asking  nothing of their patrons other
than the ability to read quietly. No IT  skills, no costly machines or plugs
or wires or blue screens of death. Having  a Kindle is like having your own
CD player. Having a book is like having your  own orchestra.

Bob

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Beautiful, Bob. Sniff. Cough.  Sniff.

Having a Kindle is like having your own
CD player. Having a  book is like having your own orchestra.

Mark!

(Though since that  is a brand name, maybe Mark can't mark it.)

Marnie  


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