Friday, February 13, 2015

What Makes A Book So Amazing

The little things about books are important, and are what makes a book so wonderful. Books are so much better than movies and video games, they are genuine. Reading a book usually feels more truthful or credible. It is easier to believe someone, or want to listen to what they have to say, when you can see it clearly. Books do just that, letting you paint your own picture as each story comes to life a different way in every mind.

Having to explain the meaning behind a book to someone else is sometimes hard. The whole time they are listening as you try to reach the ending while inconveniently remembering to add another important part usually ends up with them looking at you like you just ate a worm. Of course, they try to understand, or at least pretend to. I like to be on the receiving end, where a person I lent a book to tries to explain it after forgetting to read it for almost a week. But I just smile and nod, it is priceless.

Another nice thing about books is that every once in a while you get one of those books you can't put down. It is not simply a good book. It is a great book. You get so lost in these kinds of books, that when your dad calls you down for dinner, you have a headache because you had been reading so long. I usually try to take it to dinner with me, but he calls me on it, out of habit, before I am halfway down the stairs. My constant thoughts are things like just one more chapter and can't dinner wait, like, fifteen minutes? That is the perfect book.

Finally, though it is one of the strangest qualities in a book, it is just as important. The way the books smell add a sense of comfort and reminds me of a library. The best place on earth, it is quiet, no one is acting like a jerk, and when you finally sit down with the perfect book you know you are going to love it, because you just spent an hour trying to find it. It is old, and dusty, but at the same time represents imagination, making friends with the characters, and not wanting to get up for anything. Except for the sequal.

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