Okay for one, you READ by picking up the book, opening the book and then finding your page, and then you read the words on the pages, when you are finished reading the words on the page you turn the page once, etc. On the CD, you put the CD into the CD player and then you listen to the annoying voice that is reading the book to you. so you see you are not "reading" a CD you are LISTENING to a CD, so a CD and a book are not the same!!!!!!!!!
CD readingYou can listen to a CD ROM if you're driving.i think we have a new generation that's why we knew about the printed books.
Instead of reading a printed book, you listen to an audio book, which is usually read aloud by an actor.
It is very possible for everyone to have a different experience when reading the same book. This is because everyone has different personal experiences to draw from to relate to within the book.
book as in i am reading a book. And book as i booked this place to stay in.
By reading the book.
book mark and your eyes
Book holder is a gadget which holds a book and makes your handsfree. There are different type of book holder. For reading in bed, there is a difference of kind of book holder, while on a chair a different one. It depends on your posture and location which you apply while reading.
No, "book" is not an adverb. It is a noun that refers to a collection of written or printed pages bound together.
The first book printed in the Western hemisphere was the Bay Psalm Book, which was printed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1640.
The second book printed in English was "The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye" by William Caxton, printed in 1473.
The setting of the reading book I'm using is a futuristic world where technology has advanced significantly.
The 1st book the was published by Gutenberg printed was called Jikji. This was printed by movable types.