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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by karacg
I was the kid under the covers with the flashlight.... QUOTE]
That was me I always kept a flashlight under my bed.......My mother never understood why I ALWAYS needed new batteries...Ummm because you thought I was sleeping, but I was really reading ....I still read all the time.. I bring my book to the gym and read while on the bike, When DH and I have to drive more than 20 mins and the book is good I will bring it....I always buy books for my nephews and now for my friends kids....
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
I always loved reading. I remember as a kid we would take weekly trips to the library and we were able to take out 2 books at a time. I was in 2 book clubs in law school until they merged into one and I am still in a book club. I love it! DH laughs at me because i can read a book in a day or two.
I think its great that more people are reading now. Remember when the new Harry Potter book came out- kids were lining up to get it.
I think the combination of Oprah and Harry Potter has really gotten so many people into reading. I don't care why people are doing it- I am just glad to see they are!!
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by mrsmck
I agree with you!!! She has done a good job, but public libraries are the greatest source for books and learning, not Oprah!
As a librarian I have to thank you for saying that. That's really nice to hear!!!
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mrsmck
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
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Posted by mrsmck
I agree with you!!! She has done a good job, but public libraries are the greatest source for books and learning, not Oprah!
As a librarian I have to thank you for saying that. That's really nice to hear!!!
I'm a librarian too, so this issue is really a hot button for me.
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
i was reading way before oprah said it was cool. i hate the stupid book club, b/c if by chance i pick up a book with the big azz oprahs book club sticker on it, i think that peopel are thinking i'm only reading it b/c of oprah.
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
I agree with you 100%. I think people shouldnt read a book just because Oprah says its great. People should be reading for knowledge, entertainment etc... Unfortunately people like me do not want to see another book as long as they live. Ive been through so many text books and NOW I AM DONE! To think I can read for enjoyment now...WOW!
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by mrsmck
Maybe what we find frustrating is that there are many "unsung heroes" doing great things for literacy (or the environment, or human rights to give other examples) who don't get the recognition they deserve. When a celebrity attaches their name to a cause, it seems like the general public accepts their views as the "end all, be all".
i am sure...but is that a celebrity's fault? WHY criticize Oprah for at least attempting to do something VERY FEW, if any attempted to do?
And no it isn't the end of be all....that is up for US to decide...
Again...WHY are we talking neg about Oprah for this?
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
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Posted by mrsmck
Maybe what we find frustrating is that there are many "unsung heroes" doing great things for literacy (or the environment, or human rights to give other examples) who don't get the recognition they deserve. When a celebrity attaches their name to a cause, it seems like the general public accepts their views as the "end all, be all".
i am sure...but is that a celebrity's fault? WHY criticize Oprah for at least attempting to do something VERY FEW, if any attempted to do?
And no it isn't the end of be all....that is up for US to decide...
Again...WHY are we talking neg about Oprah for this?
I don't know if it is an attack on Oprah as much as it is a question: why do celebs have to be attached to something to make it "worthy" or "cool" - I see it more as an attack on celebrity culture than Oprah herself.
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LadyMaravilla
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Again...WHY are we talking neg about Oprah for this?
Oprah ROCKS...JMO.....I her so don't mind me.
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Elbee
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
I don't think it's a bad thing that someone got more people to read even if it's a celebrity thing Oprah obviously has the influence to encourage masses of people to read, I can't say a bad thing about it. I'd rather have people read what she recommends than nothing at all. In a Utopian Society we'd all be reading Voliare and Shakespeare but the reality is many people across America don't even pick up the TV guide let alone a book - if Oprah's book club let even 100 people pick up a book, then it's worth it IMO.
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
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Posted by Redhead
Posted by mrsmck
Maybe what we find frustrating is that there are many "unsung heroes" doing great things for literacy (or the environment, or human rights to give other examples) who don't get the recognition they deserve. When a celebrity attaches their name to a cause, it seems like the general public accepts their views as the "end all, be all".
i am sure...but is that a celebrity's fault? WHY criticize Oprah for at least attempting to do something VERY FEW, if any attempted to do?
And no it isn't the end of be all....that is up for US to decide...
Again...WHY are we talking neg about Oprah for this?
I don't know if it is an attack on Oprah as much as it is a question: why do celebs have to be attached to something to make it "worthy" or "cool" - I see it more as an attack on celebrity culture than Oprah herself.
Exactly!!!!!
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by Elbee
I don't think it's a bad thing that someone got more people to read even if it's a celebrity thing Oprah obviously has the influence to encourage masses of people to read, I can't say a bad thing about it. I'd rather have people read what she recommends than nothing at all. In a Utopian Society we'd all be reading Voliare and Shakespeare but the reality is many people across America don't even pick up the TV guide let alone a book - if Oprah's book club let even 100 people pick up a book, then it's worth it IMO.
ITA!
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
I don't know if it is an attack on Oprah as much as it is a question: why do celebs have to be attached to something to make it "worthy" or "cool" - I see it more as an attack on celebrity culture than Oprah herself.
Exactly!!!!!
That society's fault IMO.
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by DMcK
Posted by Redhead
Posted by mrsmck
Maybe what we find frustrating is that there are many "unsung heroes" doing great things for literacy (or the environment, or human rights to give other examples) who don't get the recognition they deserve. When a celebrity attaches their name to a cause, it seems like the general public accepts their views as the "end all, be all".
i am sure...but is that a celebrity's fault? WHY criticize Oprah for at least attempting to do something VERY FEW, if any attempted to do?
And no it isn't the end of be all....that is up for US to decide...
Again...WHY are we talking neg about Oprah for this?
I don't know if it is an attack on Oprah as much as it is a question: why do celebs have to be attached to something to make it "worthy" or "cool" - I see it more as an attack on celebrity culture than Oprah herself.
gotcha....but i think that Oprah got criticize in the process... But i agree....sad to say but our society is celeb influenced...
I BLAME US FOR THAT.........
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by Elbee
I don't think it's a bad thing that someone got more people to read even if it's a celebrity thing Oprah obviously has the influence to encourage masses of people to read, I can't say a bad thing about it. I'd rather have people read what she recommends than nothing at all. In a Utopian Society we'd all be reading Voliare and Shakespeare but the reality is many people across America don't even pick up the TV guide let alone a book - if Oprah's book club let even 100 people pick up a book, then it's worth it IMO.
I understand and I cannot say I disagree with you but I also see the other side as well. Even take Bono, who I think does amazing work for poverty and should be commended. There are thousands of nameless, faceless people without his money and celebrity that do the same work and cannot get people to recognize the horrors in Africa. It seems that a famous person has to attached to something to get it recognized.
I commend celebrities who use their fame for a cause but I do wonder why it has to take that to get people to give $, read, whatever. I do not blame the celebs, it just raises questions. JMO.
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by Elbee
I don't think it's a bad thing that someone got more people to read even if it's a celebrity thing Oprah obviously has the influence to encourage masses of people to read, I can't say a bad thing about it. I'd rather have people read what she recommends than nothing at all. In a Utopian Society we'd all be reading Voliare and Shakespeare but the reality is many people across America don't even pick up the TV guide let alone a book - if Oprah's book club let even 100 people pick up a book, then it's worth it IMO.
well said!
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
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Posted by DMcK
Posted by Redhead
Posted by mrsmck
Maybe what we find frustrating is that there are many "unsung heroes" doing great things for literacy (or the environment, or human rights to give other examples) who don't get the recognition they deserve. When a celebrity attaches their name to a cause, it seems like the general public accepts their views as the "end all, be all".
i am sure...but is that a celebrity's fault? WHY criticize Oprah for at least attempting to do something VERY FEW, if any attempted to do?
And no it isn't the end of be all....that is up for US to decide...
Again...WHY are we talking neg about Oprah for this?
I don't know if it is an attack on Oprah as much as it is a question: why do celebs have to be attached to something to make it "worthy" or "cool" - I see it more as an attack on celebrity culture than Oprah herself.
gotcha....but i think that Oprah got criticize in the process... But i agree....sad to say but our society is celeb influenced...
I BLAME US FOR THAT.........
You are 100% correct!
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
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Posted by DMcK
Posted by Redhead
Posted by mrsmck
Maybe what we find frustrating is that there are many "unsung heroes" doing great things for literacy (or the environment, or human rights to give other examples) who don't get the recognition they deserve. When a celebrity attaches their name to a cause, it seems like the general public accepts their views as the "end all, be all".
i am sure...but is that a celebrity's fault? WHY criticize Oprah for at least attempting to do something VERY FEW, if any attempted to do?
And no it isn't the end of be all....that is up for US to decide...
Again...WHY are we talking neg about Oprah for this?
I don't know if it is an attack on Oprah as much as it is a question: why do celebs have to be attached to something to make it "worthy" or "cool" - I see it more as an attack on celebrity culture than Oprah herself.
gotcha....but i think that Oprah got criticize in the process... But i agree....sad to say but our society is celeb influenced...
I BLAME US FOR THAT.........
its soo true. Even right here on on very own little board...how many political or religious threads do you see in comparison to who is wearing what or who is dating who. Trentsblog gets quoted a GAZILLION times more then CNN, Msnbc ect
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by DMcK
I understand and I cannot say I disagree with you but I also see the other side as well. Even take Bono, who I think does amazing work for poverty and should be commended. There are thousands of nameless, faceless people without his money and celebrity that do the same work and cannot get people to recognize the horrors in Africa. It seems that a famous person has to attached to something to get it recognized.
I commend celebrities who use their fame for a cause but I do wonder why it has to take that to get people to give $, read, whatever. I do not blame the celebs, it just raises questions. JMO.
Good point but again...it is US, our society that does this
we glorify these people as if they are gods...
Look at all the "celeb reality tv now.....it is friggin sad... sad that we find it interesting to watch Danny Bonaduce act like an azzhole for all of us to be entertained...
But IMO this comes from US.... Because if we didnt' want to see it then it wouldn't be on tv
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by Redhead
Posted by DMcK
I understand and I cannot say I disagree with you but I also see the other side as well. Even take Bono, who I think does amazing work for poverty and should be commended. There are thousands of nameless, faceless people without his money and celebrity that do the same work and cannot get people to recognize the horrors in Africa. It seems that a famous person has to attached to something to get it recognized.
I commend celebrities who use their fame for a cause but I do wonder why it has to take that to get people to give $, read, whatever. I do not blame the celebs, it just raises questions. JMO.
Good point but again...it is US, our society that does this
we glorify these people as if they are gods...
Look at all the "celeb reality tv now.....it is friggin sad... sad that we find it interesting to watch Danny Bonaduce act like an azzhole for all of us to be entertains...
But IMO this comes from US.... Because if we didnt' want to see it then it wouldn't be on tv
You're totally right, it is the American public. It just makes me wonder why it has to be that way.
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Redhead
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
i know....and i hope this celeb influenced society, at least now at this HIGH level, would be done with
I mean dont get me wrong, teens will always be idolizing celebs but i just think overwhelming it is to see the HUGE impact it has now..
It is everywhere...
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by DMcK I understand and I cannot say I disagree with you but I also see the other side as well. Even take Bono, who I think does amazing work for poverty and should be commended. There are thousands of nameless, faceless people without his money and celebrity that do the same work and cannot get people to recognize the horrors in Africa. It seems that a famous person has to attached to something to get it recognized.
I commend celebrities who use their fame for a cause but I do wonder why it has to take that to get people to give $, read, whatever. I do not blame the celebs, it just raises questions. JMO.
I didn't read the whole thread, just the last few posts before mine so forgive me for not taking everything into account. I agree with what you are saying in the abstract, but in reality it's the voices that are heard that have the influence in our society - it's the politicians, the celebrities, and the athletes that have that voice. My friends father runs a charity for Africa, his recognition in no way, shape, or form can compete with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's efforts. They are recognizable figures and I bet they have done more to get people to notice Africa than my friends dad had has in over 20-years. I think it's terrible, but then I don't fault A.J. and B.P. because they did a GOOD thing and that outweighs the "because they are a celebrity" issue for me.
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by Redhead
i know....and i hope this celeb influenced society, at least now at this HIGH level, would be done with
I mean dont get me wrong, teens will always be idolizing celebs but i just think overwhelming it is to see the HUGE impact it has now..
It is everywhere...
I know. There are a zillion magazines, shows, etc. Don't get me wrong, I like celebs, fashion, etc but to a small extent compared to the American public. I don't do things because Oprah, Jennifer Aniston, Bono, etc tell me to. I think it is sad that people do.
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by DebG its soo true. Even right here on on very own little board...how many political or religious threads do you see in comparison to who is wearing what or who is dating who. Trentsblog gets quoted a GAZILLION times more then CNN, Msnbc ect
great point Deb....
I mean how many threads are about celeb and their lives are there...
It amazes me how interested, we as a society, are in these peoples every move...
it is only getting worse
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Re: Reading...Hottest thing in Hollywood for now
Posted by Redhead
Posted by DebG its soo true. Even right here on on very own little board...how many political or religious threads do you see in comparison to who is wearing what or who is dating who. Trentsblog gets quoted a GAZILLION times more then CNN, Msnbc ect
great point Deb....
I mean how many threads are about celeb and their lives are there...
It amazes me how interested, we as a society, are in these peoples every move...
it is only getting worse
I agree 100% and it's not the celebs fault..it's ours!
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