Another image in my series "The Books". Below you can find links to previous images in this series.When you see a movie, the images are presented to you. You see the director's interpretation of whatever book the movie was based on.When you read a book, you create your own images. You have a direction defined by the writer but other than that, you imagine what the actors look like, you imagine what they are seeing, the world they're in, ...It's your vision that comes to life.The ideas of the writer painted with the colors of your imagination.The younger you are, the less constrained you are by the "formatting" the real world imposes upon you as you grow up. As a child, there are no names for the colors of your imagination. You can travel to wherever you want, however you want.You can imagine that you can create your own tiny worlds, up in the clouds. These tiny worlds have their own gravity and you can walk all over them. You have fish and birds for companions. You can jump from world to world over small water orbs - or you just swim through them and fall to the next one as each one pulls you with their gravity.You can create a small prairie where it's simultaneously Autumn and Spring and purple birds play the Ring Game. You can create a tree that shelters you. You can create a maze desert and even get lost in its jungle playing hide and seek with your playful dog (can you see it in the image?). You can create a water world and swim with the fish there, using its rock core as a base to thrust you to the next world. You can summon clouds to play and dance around you...When you are tired, you just close the book... and start a new one.As always, this was rendered in Vue.