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![]() Just found out a friend is a huge fan. We have lively discussions on books we've both read. Our families have dinners together occasionally........I know what the next 'round table discussion' will be about! |
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This is fascinating. Not certain I agree with the premise completely, but thought this was interesting. Looks like a couple of good books.
Those who can tell or write stories will thrive, according to Pink. With all the world's facts and figures a click away at virtually no cost, the storyteller's ability to provide "context enriched by emotion" is what will be prized. Success in the "Conceptual Age" will mean understanding the connections between diverse disciplines — what the author refers to as "symphony ." |
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![]() And I'm with DGM wrt graphic novels. They are comic books, nothing wrong with that, but that's what they are. Last edited by kennyc; 02-12-2010 at 10:57 AM. |
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I know I am jumping into this thread rather late, but I do have a few thoughts.
The first is that unless the style is so bad as to be distracting (i.e., frequent obvious mistakes in grammar, or long passages of unconnected sentences, etc.), style rarely makes an impression with me. In fact, the post-modern emphasis on style over telling a good story has been something that has generally kept me away from "serious" literature. Honestly, there are many books that would not be considered great literature that can be excellent exercises for the mind. Certainly Hard Science Fiction and many Mystery novels require quite a bit of thought from the reader. Ultimately though, I am not sure how "useful" great literature really will be in improving your chances in the modern world. If you want to be the next Dan Brown or Steven King (In terms of success), it is probably better to read those authors than to read the so called greats of our era that can't get on the best seller list unless Oprah picks them for her book club. -- Bill |
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I read mostly fluff, but try to squeeze in non-fluff. I guess sometimes guilt gets to me, but mostly I really do enjoy reading non-fluff. For years I wouldn't read classics, since I had a bad taste in my mouth from high school. But now I'm older and am able to appreciate books like "Brave New World," so it was worth it. I mentioned this in another thread, but I'd like to point it out here. Normally I have no problem with what people read, ever. But recently someone who titled themselves "a romance guru" at their bookstore tried to friend me on goodreads. I did a compare books and found two things. One, there's no way she was a romance guru. I've read many many romance books and we barely had anything in common. Two, she had given Gena Showalter (who I adore, by the way) five stars, but gave 1984 three stars. Now I know that I rate books within the genre, so 4 stars in romance will be different from four stars in classics, but come on, three stars for 1984? I just didn't get it. So I denied that request. |
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Sometimes I feel reading 'good' books takes just that little extra bit of energy - but when I do read them, the over-all experience is better and often make it up to me. Just like when you've waten junk food and get hungry again soon after, compared to a well-prepared, nutritious and tasty meal. |
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![]() I wasn't adressing books turned into films, just the idea of storytelling through a visual medium rather than written. |
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Some people associate a negative connotation with comic books because of how the medium has evolved, but it is not an inherently flawed mechanism of storytelling. |
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