Post by account_disabled on Jan 2, 2024 3:49:12 GMT
There was a time when there were condensed versions of Reader 's Digest , which I could never stand. But the time of condensates is over, fortunately, and so I could not imagine the true nature of distilled books . It's a genre of books, condensed books, which I didn't even list among those to avoid , they just hadn't occurred to me, perhaps because deep down I don't even consider them books. My sister, however, was right: they cut them, she said. They cut those novels. No, I was saying, do you think they still do this rubbish in 2016? Instead Yes. They still make them. 2016 begins with the filth of distilled books . The announcement of the distilled books It was the Centauria publishing house that had this brilliant idea.
Here's what he writes on his site: Every month on newsstands we offer you a selection of the most compelling best sellers ever written... distilled into less than half the pages! A summary? A simplified edition? None of this. A Distillate brings together all the best of the original, leaving all the emotions and twists intact... all that remains is the pleasure of the Special Data adventure! Now, apart from the fact that "more" and "half" are written with the accent - but perhaps they also thought of distilling the entire Italian language - they can call them whatever they want, but they remain reduced books , they remain rapes of literature. They say that the authors agreed and here you get an idea of what kind of authors there are around. Maybe money goes to the head - I'm increasingly convinced of this - otherwise I can't understand how a writer can give approval to ruin one of his works.
Read a book in the time of a movie This is one of the slogans they came up with. But, my dears, a book is a book and a film is a film. In the time of a film you can read a comic book, or a 200-page book. if reading becomes something to be done quickly, anxiously, in a hurry, where is the pleasure? From The distilled books of Centauria in the blog « The sorrows of the young bookseller » . Reading 3 distilled books is equivalent to reading a 600 page book. So the reason is quantity? Is it being able to say that you have read many books during the year? If reading Stieg Larsson distilled takes you two hours, spend 6 and read it whole and pasteurized. Why do you have to read a book in two hours? A book is not an object to be consumed quickly, reading is pleasant because it is slow and profound.
Here's what he writes on his site: Every month on newsstands we offer you a selection of the most compelling best sellers ever written... distilled into less than half the pages! A summary? A simplified edition? None of this. A Distillate brings together all the best of the original, leaving all the emotions and twists intact... all that remains is the pleasure of the Special Data adventure! Now, apart from the fact that "more" and "half" are written with the accent - but perhaps they also thought of distilling the entire Italian language - they can call them whatever they want, but they remain reduced books , they remain rapes of literature. They say that the authors agreed and here you get an idea of what kind of authors there are around. Maybe money goes to the head - I'm increasingly convinced of this - otherwise I can't understand how a writer can give approval to ruin one of his works.
Read a book in the time of a movie This is one of the slogans they came up with. But, my dears, a book is a book and a film is a film. In the time of a film you can read a comic book, or a 200-page book. if reading becomes something to be done quickly, anxiously, in a hurry, where is the pleasure? From The distilled books of Centauria in the blog « The sorrows of the young bookseller » . Reading 3 distilled books is equivalent to reading a 600 page book. So the reason is quantity? Is it being able to say that you have read many books during the year? If reading Stieg Larsson distilled takes you two hours, spend 6 and read it whole and pasteurized. Why do you have to read a book in two hours? A book is not an object to be consumed quickly, reading is pleasant because it is slow and profound.