I think the definition of a book is changing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A book is a book is a book.
I guess there is also an element of deliberate change involved. Each of my books has been, at least from my point of view, radically different from the last.
A book is a journey: It's a thing you agree to go on with somebody, and I think every reader's experience of a book is going to be different.
I think of every book as a single entity, and some have later gone on to become a series, often at the request of readers.
A book is either autobiography or a novel.
The trouble with calling a book a novel, well, it's not like I'm writing the same book all the time, but there is a continuity of my interests, so when I start writing a book, if I call it 'a novel,' it separates it from other books.
A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return.
A book becomes something else once it's dramatized.
You can't be a change-maker by reading a book.
A book is simply the container of an idea like a bottle; what is inside the book is what matters.