Received the following email tonight, from a new fan called Harry:
All
my life i have hated books, no in fact despised books until about 3
weeks ago. I go to alot of gigs and there was a big one in birmingham
and my mum would only let me go if i read a book. Hating books as i did
but loving music so much i agreed. She brought me back Lord Loss. It
looked pretty good so i began to read it, it sucked me in on the very
first chapter. I was absoulutely mesmerised by it, i couldnt put it
down. I finished the next night. My mum was amazed, i'd never finished
a book before. She bought me Demon Thief soon after that and so on and
so forth. I read them all within quick succession of each other, each
as good as one another. My mum by the end of the week, fed up with
buying me books, said i had to rent it from the library as it was
costing too much. I never in a million years thought i'd use that
libary card but never the less i rented Blood Beast from there and
brought it back to the library the next day, the librarian was amazed.
I finished Demon Apocalypse yesterday and would like to say thank you
so much for showing me the wonders of reading. I had to accept the
bullying from my freinds, they were shocked as well, but never the less
i read them all. My mum would like to thank you aswell.
Heh
heh -- the comment about his Mum complaining about the cost of the
books made me chuckle -- be careful what you wish for, parents, or it
might come true!!! But that's the great thing about libraries -- they
provide access to all the books you could ever dream of, and for free!!
But the reason the email struck a special chord with me is that I think
not enough is made of the fact that books are part of the entertainment
industry. There's this horrible, sickening train of thought at large in
the world, backed up by people with the best of intentions but no idea
of the damage they're wreaking. And that train of thought can be summed
up in the following, hideous phrase which makes me shudder every time I
hear it:
"Books are good for you."
I was actually asked a couple of weeks ago, during my interview for the Huckleberry Finn
book that I've written a foreword for, to say why I thought books were
important. I looked at the interviewer with a mixture of disgust and
anger, then ranted and raved for about five minutes!! I think that's
the LAST thing that should be said about a book, especially a
children's book. There's nothing that turns peopls off faster than
something that's supposedly GOOD FOR THEM. "Eat your veg -- they're
good for you." They may well be, but they taste horrible, so NO!!!!!!! STICK YOUR BLOODY VEG WHERE THE SUN DON'T SHINE!!!!!!!!!
You
should NEVER read a book because it's good for you. And don't pay any
attention to people who tell you that you should -- they're fool.
Well-meaning fools, but fools all the same. Books are the same as
bands, as computer games, as movies. They're part of the entertainment
industry. They're written to excite and thrill and scare and
emotionally touch readers. You should read because it's fun -- no other
reason. There's a book for everyone, no matter what your taste. And the
great thing about books is they complement all the other entertainment
fields -- most films start life as books, many musicians and game
designers are influenced by books, you can listen to a CD while
reading. Books never suffer because of a small budget or because of
creative differences. They're the simplest, purest form of
entertainment possible, limited in scope only by the skill of their
authors. They're dangerous and imaginative, libellous and erotic,
violent and reactionary. Books start revolutions. They determine the
way history is remembered. They shape minds and launch dreams. They let
us believe that we can change the world, and show us how.
You
shouldn't read a book because it's good for you. You should read
because books kick ass -- big time!!!!!!! Harry's realised that now,
and I'm pretty sure all of you reading these words know it too, or you
wouldn't be here. But spread the word people -- there are lots of folk
out there, labouring under the misapprehension that books are good for
them and should this be avoided. Tell 'em it ain't so. Hook them in.
Whisper in their ears, tell them of the wicked delights that lie in
store between so many covers. Tell them the world of books is one of
blood and gore and romance and sex and murder and betrayal and
hard-fought victories and bitter defeats. The world's full of people
who would be avid readers if someone just told them what treats lay in
store. So go convert, my Shansters -- go forth and multiply!!!!
And if anyone tell you books are good for you ... point them in this direction and I'll take care of them!!!!!!
Posted at 11:32 pm by
Darren_Shan
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Maitlin December 27, 2007 07:53 PM PST
NO!!!!!!! STICK YOUR BLOODY VEG WHERE THE SUN DON'T SHINE!!!!!!!!!
love that too! very enthusiastic!
<3 mAitY <3
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Maitlin December 27, 2007 07:52 PM PST
the world of books is one of blood and gore and romance and sex and murder and betrayal and hard-fought victories and bitter defeats.
wow.. just wow!
i love reading... i finished Blood Beast in less than half a day! literally, i'm not lie-ing. Your books are ah-mazingly addicting to read.
<3 mAitY <3
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Nammonique December 26, 2007 07:24 PM PST
i know books are the best thing ever because i started reading at 5 and sometimes i would lock myself up in a room and read for hours my mom still yells at me |
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Sarah McGovern December 24, 2007 01:52 AM PST
I agree that that saying is one of the worst about books, and books promoted by TV chat show hosts or big big celebrities, who've probably never even cracked the cover of the book.
Reading is fun, it lets you escape into another world, and dream of better things, which is reall good if you're having a tough time. When I'm sad or angry I read, it sorts out my emotions and makes me feel better.
Also I agree with Chole, those who read do have bigger volcabularies and structure their work better. I know because I'm a very avid reader myself |
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Chloe December 22, 2007 11:34 AM PST
You're right in that things good for you are perceived as 'avoid at all costs' these days. And I'd agree that largely they are for entertainment purposes - but they can help you in ways too, as my teachers constantly tell me, the avid reader. "You can always tell children who read as they have larger vocabularies and more knowledge of how to structure work and can often understand more complex information." Which is true. It's by no means a necessity, and I wouldn't force somebody to read who didn't want to, but it does help academically in some ways.
Bah, this comment is a big ramble. |
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Curious Magician/Lila December 22, 2007 12:47 AM PST
Well, books ARE good for you anyway, they're food for the soul and they help it grow big and strong. But you're right, that's a terrible way to get people reading. |
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