Showing posts with label sniffing pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sniffing pages. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Sniffing Pages



One of my life's simple pleasures is sniffing the pages of a new book. Every so often I hold my nose close to the pages and inhale. When I finish reading a chapter, I fan the pages in my face to savor its aroma. The sensation I get from the smell of a book is beyond compare. It doesn't even come close to opening a lovely present on Christmas day, (yes, it also has a distinct smell), or unwrapping a piece of clothing from a shopping bag.

Apart from this addiction, I am what you can call a traditional reader. I have the need to read words from a printed paper. I have tried reading an excerpt of a book online but after a few pages, I gave up. I didn't feel the connection at all. Perhaps because the experience was something new to me or I was just used to flipping the pages with my hand. Clearly, reading from a real book is an experience all its own.

And so it came as a surprise when a dear friend gave me a Kindle 4 as a present. I initially didn't welcome the idea of reading from an electronic device, but I said I'll give it a try. When I first held it in my hands, it didn't feel like an e-reader. In fact, it looked so much like the usual photo frame that we put on display at home. E-books have to be downloaded from the net, and it took me a number of hours to finally get the hang of it. Plus, it's a treat that all classics can be downloaded for free.

I am reading my first novel on Kindle -- The American by Henry James. I don't get to smell the pages for obvious reasons but this new reading experience has exceeded all my expectations. I don't even feel that I'm reading from a device. It's just like reading paper! It is very impressive, to say the least. A traditional reader can be an e-reader convert as soon as he gets his first e-book on Kindle. It is also very convenient because I can carry my entire digital library right in my bag. Gone are the days when I had to put away some of my stuff just to squeeze in a 350-page book.

I'm not giving up on real books, entirely. But let me enjoy the Kindle until the "honeymoon stage" wears off, which I think will never happen.