Book Blogger Hop: Halloween Edition!
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This is tough because it's either a Fahrenheit 451 situation where movies and tv exist or it's where media in all it's forms is gone.
If other forms of media exist, I would just say it's like a movie, but you are experiencing it only through words (and/or still pictures).
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If they don't, it's like listening to a story, but you are telling it to yourself through someone else's words.
You are suddenly transported into a future time in which (horrors!) books are unknown. How would you explain books, and how wonderful they are, to the people of that time? (submitted by Maria @ A Night's Dream of Books)
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This is tough because it's either a Fahrenheit 451 situation where movies and tv exist or it's where media in all it's forms is gone.
If other forms of media exist, I would just say it's like a movie, but you are experiencing it only through words (and/or still pictures).
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If they don't, it's like listening to a story, but you are telling it to yourself through someone else's words.
I like your answer....that sounds like it would work VERY well. Good thinking.
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Thanks. :) I'm still not sure how well it would work!
DeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one who wondered what the future world would be like before trying to answer the question.
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I read way too much dystopia and sci-fi to not wonder first!
DeleteSounds like a simple to way to explain what books are to the future people.
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