Book Quote by Christopher Morley
““Between ourselves, there is no such thing, abstractly, as a 'good' book. A book is 'good' only when it meets some human hunger or refutes some human error. A book that is good for me would very likely be punk for you.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Book of the World by Christopher Morley, 1930
A book's value is subjective, judged by how it satisfies personal needs or corrects misconceptions.
In simple terms: Books are good only when they fulfill personal hunger or correct errors.
Seek works that address your own questions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading for self‑growth
- academic study
- gift giving
- library curation
- book clubs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you decide a book meets your needs?
- Can a book be both entertaining and corrective?
What feels "good" to you may not to another; personal preferences differ.