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Aug 21

Books: Do they matter?

52books:

This week, Josh sent me an email with this question:

Why does reading books matter? I used to read a lot, but not as much anymore. I really just cannot determine if reading books is at all significant. I will concede that they can be entertaining, but is there any larger point that they have? I’m not so sure.

This was my response:

Why do books matter? I’m not sure that I’m an authority here, but I’ll offer my ideas in the hope that they make sense when read by another person.

I heard some time ago that the reason people couple up and are social is not because we need a partner, but because we need someone to witness our lives. In short, we need someone to know that we were here, that we existed. I think of reading in much the same way. We read in order to bear witness to someone’s words. Even in the most outrageous fiction, the reader is offering some kind of validation to the thoughts of the author. And what is the point of writing (or speaking, even) if there is no one to read it? Of course there is entertainment in what we read, but in the end, I read because I crave the understanding of other people’s lives. How did they live? What did they do? What did they believe? Reading gives me the validation that I’m not crazy and that other people might feel the same way I do.

Because it is a solitary action, reading is very personal. It can take you take you outside of reality and then just as quickly snap you back into it. However, as much as books and reading allow us to have an individual reaction, they can also bring people together. If friends can discuss why  they relate to books (or any other media, I guess), it gives them the opportunity to show someone they existed, that they too had thoughts and feelings.

I do not consider myself to be a writer of any traditional sort, but in reading the books I read, maintaining this blog, and meeting the people who follow along, I have found a way to connect to other human beings. Therefore, I hope I have proven that what we all have to say is not only important, but quite valid. Basically, it’s proof that we exist.

So now I ask you: Do books matter? Why?

Books, to me, are a very important source of media.  I read not only for entertainment, but also to learn.  I learn about topics I would have never known existed otherwise.  I learn about how people live their lives and not only in Nonfiction.  The author of a fiction book leaves a piece of themselves in their characters.  Reading is important because people are important and their stories need to be told.


  1. ontheside reblogged this from 52books and added:
    From the site 52books:...I totally agree with the response above. Books help us learn,...
  2. portlandsammyo reblogged this from 52books and added:
    excellent question. i will—in time—answer this [maybe publicly, maybe not].
  3. veiledyellow reblogged this from 52books and added:
    To me, books are pretty high up on the list of things that matter. They’ve always mattered to me, and although there...
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  5. wordplay reblogged this from 52books and added:
    I would also add that writing, and thus reading—because it is pretty much just the inverse of writing—is a kind of...
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  8. unicornology reblogged this from 52books and added:
    they sure do matter, especially for a lot of reasons that you’ve already stated. i think books matter, too, because...
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    If somebody were to ask me what the most influential thing in my life was, I would immediately respond that it was...
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  11. itsonlylife reblogged this from 52books and added:
    I agree completely. Sometimes it seems like the only way people express who they really are is through writing (or at...
  12. incline reblogged this from 52books and added:
    While we all have an infinite capacity for growth and change, we can only experience so much in a single life. As it is,...
  13. stockssn reblogged this from 52books and added:
    Books, to me, are a very important source of media. I read not only for entertainment, but also to learn. I learn about...
  14. jaycruz reblogged this from 52books and added:
    I think they matter a lot because they are probably the only medium where you actually “listen” and are not desperately...
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