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Week 15- What Are "Real" Books?
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*Unlike myself, of course, whose personal collection remains largely untouched due to laziness.
This is a trick question.
All books are real books. The medium they are presented in doesn't matter.
Why are we talking about this? I was inspired by a reel I saw on Instagram. One of the people I follow did a whole thing where she indicated that yes, audiobooks, graphic novels, children's/middle grade, indie, ebook, etc. are all "real" books.
See, there are people out there who will tell you otherwise. They'll tell you that "real" books only consist of a physical object, with either a soft or hard cover, that contains paper inside full of lines of words. Images may or may not be allowed depending on the circumstance.
These people are wrong.
All books are real books regardless of what medium they come packaged in.
So I just wanted to put that out there to everyone. If you're struggling to determine if a book counts as a "real" book for this challenge or for Goodreads logging or whatever, the answer is "yes."
Listen to those audiobooks. Immerse yourself in a graphic novel. Scroll through that story on your device. Buy that book from a local author. Dive into childhood stories.
All of them are real books.
Happy reading!