teaching literacy.

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by unten44
— 2 months ago with 249 notes
  1. skittles-shock reblogged this from rosalui and added:
    *Sobs while clutching ALL OF HER PAPER books to her chest*
  2. lilylighting reblogged this from kathykatinahat and added:
    What I don’t understand about everyone’s hype with this is..Fahrenheit 451 was a book where reading was banned and they...
  3. kathykatinahat reblogged this from genviehoney and added:
    The thing with ebooks is that they make it more convenient for more people to read, which is not a bad thing. I for one...
  4. genviehoney reblogged this from teachingliteracy and added:
    This hurts my soul a little.
  5. gabbyliz reblogged this from rosalui
  6. bluemeridian reblogged this from karadin and added:
    There’s definitely an appropriate irony...the timing, considering it’s being shown on an...
  7. heidieden reblogged this from theburrow
  8. electrotextual reblogged this from cmonpilgrim and added:
    Also, plus ten points for the irony of it not being a paper book and therefore not burning at 451 :)
  9. cmonpilgrim reblogged this from theburrow
  10. theburrow reblogged this from bananapeppers
  11. bananapeppers reblogged this from bananapeppers and added:
    Fahrenheit 451’s ebook release actually funny because...device is called a kindle?
  12. things-that-fly reblogged this from teachingliteracy
  13. imnogoodwithnames reblogged this from tamjam and added:
    lol 4real tho how ironic.
  14. sword-meets-rose reblogged this from lindseyintheskywithdiamonds and added:
    are you kidding? Do you have one? they’re fantastic. I can carry a whole library with me and it doesn’t weigh half as...
  15. times-new-spaceman reblogged this from quoms and added:
    people who get pissed over ebooks
  16. lindseyintheskywithdiamonds reblogged this from quoms and added:
    I don’t care what anyone says. E-Readers are stupid..
  17. quoms reblogged this from xtremecaffeine and added:
    Ray Bradbury fought for years to keep this book printed only on paper. He only let this happen because the publishing...
  18. tamjam reblogged this from onelesslonelyurl and added:
    HISTORY OF BOOKS.
  19. ktempest reblogged this from karnythia
  20. onelesslonelyurl reblogged this from aitebar and added:
    IF THERE IS ANY BOOK IN THE UNIVERSE THAT IS NOT MEANT TO BE ON ANY FANCY GADGET, IT’S THIS ONE.
  21. rosewatersailor reblogged this from bananapeppers and added:
    and Clarisse McClellan
  22. accioetoile reblogged this from annakie
  23. thelovelyjazmin reblogged this from karnythia and added:
    Has anyone actually read Fahrenheit 451? Or do people just buy it and put it on their shelves and go...
  24. rollerderbyandotherromances reblogged this from wifwolf and added:
    My grandparents are avid readers but their eyesight is starting to fail them. Their kindle allows them to read any book...
  25. dannisaurus reblogged this from wifwolf and added:
    I worked at B&N for 2 years. The second the e-readers started coming out, there was an immediate decline in the sale of...
  26. stuffjimloldat reblogged this from spastasmagoria and added:
    This joke would have been funnier if it were on a kindle fire. Get it?
  27. creepybatzi reblogged this from wifwolf and added:
    Regardless… I’d still rather hold paper and ink in my hands. And I still detest the idea of kindles/nooks. And the idea...
  28. bottomside reblogged this from wifwolf
  29. bezdan reblogged this from wifwolf and added:
    I assumed that your definition of ‘book’ was similar to the idea that a collection of mp3s cannot be an ‘LP’ but it...