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Old 09-15-2013, 12:53 PM   #58
CommonReader
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First of all I would be satisfied if ebooks were just as "enhanced" as their pbook versions. Reading a lot of history non-fiction I have to find repeatedly that e.g. maps are completely useless in the ebook version - and I'm talking here about current books published by major publishers with prices to match.
Apart from that I do see quite a few possibilities for useful enhancement for non-fiction books but I definitively do not want any "enhanced" fiction.

BTW I'm not particularly impressed by the Professor's holiday reading list.
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