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Besides ... the world produced scads of literate, intelligent people for centuries before book-shaped pacifiers and toys started being sold for children to slobber on. I'm simply not buying the premise of the article. Don't get me wrong; I think promoting literacy is a very admirable thing. I just don't think giving book-shaped toys to children too young to understand the concept of being read to (let alone reading) plays much of a "real" role in promoting literacy.
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I too get so tired of this. The book is the content. Period. Whether it's rendered in paper form, audio form, electronic form. Harry Potter as audio is the same book as the paper version. Is anyone really going to argue differently? Certainly not Rowling. People will have their preference for the form, of course; but it's the same book.
Most books when written these days are written electronically, you know; but even when not they don't come into being already bound between two covers. The book is the expression of the writer's mind. The content. ![]() Last edited by pendragginp; 08-28-2016 at 04:43 PM. |
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Yeah, the problem with using the term 'real' book for a printed book clearly carries the implication that any other form of book is 'unreal' - the spawn of the devil!
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Audio books can be ether a Performance by one or more Narrators
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I am trying to explain how I, who thinks a book is a bound collection of leaves by definition, can use the phrase "real book" without making any kind of value judgements on other forms of publications. That is my whole point, that you don't have to be offended when you see the phrase, for no offense is intended.
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I'm saying this to make it clear that I can use the phrase "real book" without passing judgement on other forms of publications. I read epubs without wishing they were printed on paper, and appreciate the advantages reading on devices brings. I am not being snobbish about the containers. |
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Strange since the ancients wrote books on papyrus. Hold on. I will be right back. According to numerous dictionaries, book= written text that can be printed or in electronic form. Last edited by Cinisajoy; 08-28-2016 at 08:49 PM. |
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I really hate this "children-as-gods" culture we have right now. Moms and Dads can read to their little ones, "answering questions, naming the pictures, and making the animal noises" regardless of the format. And I say this even as someone who actually prefers physical books for the littler kids. I still have enough nostalgia for sitting in my Mom or Dad's lap, "helping" by turning the pages, flipping back to look at a favorite picture again...to want that for my great-nieces and -nephews. But if a kid's parents choose to read to their kids from a tablet screen, at least they're reading to their kids! That, to me, is the most important part. |
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Casting is a normal stage of child development in the "social" arena, typically starting between the ages of 6-12 months, and stopping by about 18 months. It is not a child being a "little brat". You get worried about children if they never cast (among other things), not the other way around.
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@rkomar. You seem to be using the dictionary definition of books. The Oxford dictionary, for example, even limits the method of binding of the pages to glueing or sewing. Terms must evolve not only with usage but also with technology. The usage of the word "book" was not appropriated. It "evolved" to encompass new technologies which simply did not exist when the term was defined. The use of the term "real books" carries the implication that ebooks and audiobooks are not "real". However, you apparently accept that the usage of the term "books" has in fact changed to encompass ebooks. Whether such change is by way of evolution or appropriation would not seem to be relevant. Under this changed usage bound paper books are no more "real" than ebooks or audiobooks.
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I started my reading experience by reading Indian comic books for free when at the age of 6 or maybe younger, I just don't remember. But it's my tuition teacher who inculcated the love of English books into me. A vividly remembered reading of Beauty and the Beast was the deciding factor with me going for English books, as opposed to French newspapers and magazines, that got printed daily where I live.
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I've also been trying hard to explain why saying that something isn't a "real book" isn't an insult, but it's falling on deaf ears. So be it, be insulted then. I'm giving up trying to keep you from that. |
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