Her reasons stated just seem a bit too altruistic by nature and not sure I believe that's the real story behind her refusal to allow digital ebooks. Releasing movies seems a contradiction right there, and now the theme park? Usually, especially when it comes to kids, seeing a movie means there is no reading of the book, meaning less book sales. My gut tells me she's in it for the money the same as anyone else would be.
But whatever her real reasons, by the time she does allow ebook formats of her books, the majority of people who want them for their ereaders will most likely have downloaded them already which will severely hurt the eventual ebook sales.
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