Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for December 07, 2014
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Dad: Your book is just ONE book. Phoebe: Our e-reader thingies have LOTS of books. Mom: I still like how books smell, and I like turning pages. Marigold: "Books" indeed. You humans and your newfangled devices. Your modern contraptions will never replace the crinkling sound and musty smell of unrolling an ancient scroll. Of course, the selection is limited... I am still waiting for The Corrections to come out on ancient scroll. Mom: Less talk, more read.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
And, a case full of books makes Great Wall decor.
Monster Hesh almost 10 years ago
“Hnf! Horn-horse dumb too! Best thing is picture of hunt on cave wall!” — Munngh
Q4horse almost 10 years ago
Does Marigold know those scrolls are made from animal hides?
Stellagal almost 10 years ago
I was going to mention stone tablets, but I like Monster Hesh reply better.
tazz555 almost 10 years ago
I prefer both ways. I like reading from a book…same reasons as Phoebee’s mom but I like the idea of a digital book. Which one I use depends
scyphi26 almost 10 years ago
I’m with the Mom on this one. Technology is all well and good, but it can’t quite replace physical books just yet.
BillWa almost 10 years ago
When Kindle and Nook smell like a Bindery, the scents of ancient paper, leather and glue, then I will say they are as good as physical books.#HardCopy
Hag5000 almost 10 years ago
E-readers are fine for saving space, but you can’t beat a real book.
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Agreed mam and is it me or did your hair grew longer?
ursen1 almost 10 years ago
I prefer both electronic and hard copy. It depends on use, and what my preferences are at the time. Having two versions of The Bible, a six volume Bible commentary, my science fiction and music all on my Kindle Fire is just plain convenient when I go somewhere which will cause me to wait a long time.
dogday Premium Member almost 10 years ago
To Dana (and all y’all, too!): Very nice observation. I’m always looking for my favorite old books in hardcover format on Amazon. One of the first things I do when I get one is stick my nose deep in the middle pages and breathe deep. Reminds me of the smell of my grandfather’s books (including his leather-bound law books) when the bookcase doors were opened, and the first library I ever walked into nearly sixty years ago. Oh, the aroma…! THAT being said, I can only imagine what Marigold’s scrolls offer her when she unrolls ‘em, and what we’re missing. Thank you, Dana, for a nod to real books.
ladymadcat almost 10 years ago
I prefer “real” books myself, but either way they look like they are having a pleasant afternoon together!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I stand behind my statement.My bookcases, with all the books and clutter looks better than most “decor” that I’ve ever seen.
garyzeck almost 10 years ago
I liked books. Unfortunately, you can’t make the print bigger, and not everything comes in large print.
sjsczurek almost 10 years ago
Books: you don’t have to plug them in, they won’t crash on you, there’s no fear of CRT-type radiation or equivalent, you can go back and forth with them and skip around all you want. And you STILL don’t have to plug them in or use ANY electricity, reading lamps notwithstanding. And you get stimulated to use your imagination, to make pictures in your mind. Three cheers for books and the printed word!
dutchguy almost 9 years ago
I too prefer paper books,sure they might take up more space but no worrying about the battery dieing, of course the fact that due to my work at a library I have a free subscription also helps
Formedras about 7 years ago
Wood grain (including paper and wood pencils) causes very unpleasant chills in my spine. THAT’S why I don’t read physical books anymore, despite having so many books in my closet that I want to read.
Kark_The_Red_Canadian_Dragon 6 months ago
That’s what most book officionados say when asked why they prefer real books to the online thing. :)