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With advances in technology, e-books audio is gaining popularity. But these do not provide the “feel” of me with a good book. They also limit the audience just who haben.Können acess to the computer / Internet books, and the traditional world of computer text in harmony with one another to fall? Books will become obsolete What bookless future generations would thank you in advance Books best answer?
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  • François M says:
    75 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
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    amazing recognition, July 19, 2010
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    This review is from: The Book of Tea (Kindle Edition)

    I loved this book. It explains the essence of Taoism, Japanese culture, and I recognized so much of my own experience of religion – originally Christian protestant, not practising. This book is a real eye opener. If you are looking for a book about tea you may be disappointed, it is a book about a way of life.

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  • Jacob says:
    43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
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    Philosophy of Tea, December 14, 2010
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    This books is a quick and informative introduction to the philosophy underpinnig “Teaism”. The book outlines how tea masters tried to live their lives according to the simple grace of the Japanese tea ceremony.

    For those looking for detailed instructions on conducting a tea ceremony, look elsewhere. But for those who want a handbook on a way of life, read further

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  • G. J. Amber says:
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    Less Philosophy and More Tea, July 6, 2009
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    I had expected more details on the types of tea and the tea ceremony itself. The book was mainly historical and included the philosophies that created the tea ceremony. Although this was interesting, I had wanted details of the tea ceremony itself and explanations of different types of tea. There were times that I could not tell if the author was being tongue-in-cheek or pompous. I did read the book through, but was left with wanting more.

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  • Alt!87 says:

    Good question. I’m 20 and i feel like authentic reading is vanishing from day to day in a world that gets everyday more technological. I can say that I miss that ‘feeling’ u talk about, the feeling you got in reading and getting involved in the story of a book. I mean, just passing say, 1 hour in the day sitting on your couch and reading a good book, that’s what I miss. Technology and INTERNET take credits for that, they got too addictive I think and the attraction towards them gets bigger everyday. But I still can find me some time, to sit down, calm my nerves and read a good story or whatever. What worries me is that I might be doing it less and less. And as for the generations, a bookless future, based on technology, digital and internet, makes it a commercial/materialistic/superficial world!