So if books ruled the world:
Everyone on the planet would know how to read. I’m talking 100% literacy, guys.
The trees would emit a collective groan.
Writers would make more money than professional athletes and movie stars.
Libraries and bookstores would sit on
every corner in every city and town. Wasn’t there a McDonald’s there?
Well, now it’s a bookstore. Hey, I thought there was a Starbucks here.
Sorry, dude, it’s a library now.
Every time you opened a browser on your
computer or smart phone or whatever, you’d see messages like “Have you
hugged a book today?” and “The new Stephen King book is out. Time to
drop everything and read!”
Etched into every street and highway would be quotations from the greatest novels of all time.
Televisions would be banished to a remote island somewhere. Radios are ok- they can stay.
You know how the English have “high tea”?
Well, every day at Book O’Clock, everyone would have to stop what
they’re doing and read. Like, for three hours.
In colleges and universities, there
wouldn’t be a list of majors, like “Math, English, History, French,
Music,” etc. etc. Instead, only two paths would be offered: “Books” and
“Everything else.”
Billboards wouldn’t advertise beer or shows or cars. HECK no. They’d advertise each month’s new releases from around the world.
Sports teams would be named for novels
(the Huck Finns, the Gatsbys, the Sense & Sensibilities, the Ravens
(oh wait, they already did that one…))
Restaurants would have novel themes. The
Yellow Wallpaper Restaurant would have- yes- yellow wallpaper that made
you crazy if you looked at it too long and the menu would include bread
and water. At The House of Mirth Restaurant, the menu would be three
miles long and very rich INDEED.
What a wonderful world that would be. What would YOUR booktocracy look like?
(first posted on Book Riot 11/8/13)
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