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The answer is clearly no. If one only reads Mein Kampf and nasty pornography, then one is better off not reading at all.
It also depends on why you are reading. Are you reading to pass the time or to deepen your knowledge? |
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Even if they were the same, why not have both the book and movie? Something had to be around in written form to get the ball rolling on the movie. Not to mention, a movie can only have so much detail, unless it is wanted to be prohibitively long and expensive. You're working with a limited amount of time. Not to mention, some mechanics just don't transfer well from word to screen.
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That is your opinion. I personally think that if you read such works from a psychological perspective, wanting to understand how others think, then it isn't bad. The reason behind reading is just as important sometimes as the reason behind writing it.
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Exactly. Why a movie can never be the same as a book. In the movie, you see someone else's interpretation, not your own.
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There were these two teenagers: they were too stupid to live. They killed themselves stupidly. The end. I really don't know that Twilight will still be popular in hundreds of years. Very few popular novels really last that long. Personally, I didn't like it - however my 16 year old stepdaughter and 18 year old stepson loved it - which only proves different people have different tastes. Having said that, I think that people, especially though not always younger people, tend to conflate liking with quality when it comes to books. Most professional writers don't consider Twilight to be exceptionally well-written, even though it is exceptionally popular. My favorite books are the books I like best that I've read, not the best books I've read. It's an important distinction. |
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Yep!
I am of the opinion that the more popular the book is the less it's bound to be worth to the reader. Ideas and knowledge from hugely popular books will almost certainly filter down to you in a myriad ways... ideas and knowledge from obscure ones will almost certainly not. Read a book about the history and culture of the Mutair or the Akamba, instead of the Pennsylvania Dutch. Read about Maurice Benyovszky instead of Columbus. Read about New Netherland instead of Plymouth. Read about the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 instead of the French Revolution of 1789. Read about the Ottoman Empire or the Mongolian Empire instead of the Roman Empire. Read about Ancient Berber culture and religion instead of Ancient Egyptian. Et cetera. Doing so will make you a more broadly informed and (quite possibly) also a more interesting and broad-minded person. Not to say, to be clear, that the Pennsylvania Dutch, Columbus, Plymouth, the French Revolution of 1789, the Roman Empire, and Ancient Egyptian culture and religion aren't worth knowing about. They certainly are. But for the non-professional there is no genuine benefit to reading book after book after book about them... when there are countless equally (if not more) fascinating subjects that they may never even have heard about. - Ahi |
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I know you're joking with your repeated asking of this question. But truth be told, Oprah has been known to pick some great pieces of literature for her book club. I'm sure there's also a nice bit of overemotional tripe thrown in, too. But it can be argued that she does fit the mold of an "ideal reader"—that is, one who reads a fair amount of mind-engaging books that cause the reader to expand and think about various points of view, all while mixing in a decent amount of mindless fluff (don't wanna sprain the brain with too much thought).
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Most books I read are good. Informative. Only a small percentage is recreation.
I like SF books, but don't frequently read one anymore. In this demanding times where time seems to be shortened, I spend more time reading informative books like science or history books, rather than entertainment books. In my mind, entertainment is good for people who have the time to be entertained. I have plenty of time, but not enough to be 'wasted' on entertainment books... I also find that a lot of unmotivated people love to read entertainment books,while motivated people, if they are reading, are often reading stuff that will help them in their course of life. I know what I just did was make a very strong statement, but hopefully you'll see there's some truth in it. Obviously many entertainment books seem to benefit some, otherwise they won't read them; while for others it may be a total waste of time. But people without the desire to achieve something in life, will have more time left to read than those who's goal is to do something, achieve something, to achieve a life's goal or something... In my teenage years I had nowhere to go. I just wondered around, and read lots of Science Fiction books. But now I find that time is too important to be reading stuff that does not help me move forward in my life. I set a goal to be a musician, so I'll do what I can to become one (next to all the daily and demanding tasks that we have). Another thing I wanted to add, is that there are so many books, and not all of them are beneficial or good. It would take ages to figure out which one are beneficial and which one aren't. You can stick with a couple of favorite authors, but in essence you don't want to become a copy of the author; you will want to learn other things, and grow in your own way. I find problem with books,just like with movies that often from the short introduction on the back, and the book cover, you can not say if a book is going to be good or not... You'll have to read it, and only then say if the money was worth it, and the book was a win; or it was a total waste. And unfortunately for some reason these days there are more 'wastes' then 'wins'. Another thing you can do is read books that have a high popular demand or rating. Those books are generally good for beginners, but if you'll really get into reading (a hardcore book reader or fan), you will want to read something outside of the standard book stories. Last edited by ProDigit; 09-21-2009 at 11:04 AM. |
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[QUOTE=ahi;600070]Yep!
I am of the opinion that the more popular the book is the less it's bound to be worth to the reader. Ideas and knowledge from hugely popular books will almost certainly filter down to you in a myriad ways... ideas and knowledge from obscure ones will almost certainly not. [QUOTE] I am not so sure that this is a good starting point- The Holy Bible is a very popular book, and I am not so sure that its popularity means it has low worth. |
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And good bibles are nicely made too...I only wish my favorite paperbacks could be reprinted and bound as bibles.
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