I'm fine with enhancements. I have a preference for just reading text most of the time, but if an author can find a way to enhance a book that I find enriches my experience, then kudos to her/him.
The medium presents an opportunity for content creators to exercise some pioneering spirit and sometimes you don't know how much of a market really exists for these ideas until you really give it a soak.
I don't feel a passionate need to have the enhancements for my reading - I like reading just fine. On the other hand, I never even imagined all the benefits of an e-reader until I actually had one. So I'll wait to see if anyone impresses me with some abracadabra and I'll take it from there.
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