From what I understand from that piece is that the container is more important than the contents. A book written with electronic ink is not the same book as written with normal ink. The fact that you can find it all on the internet will make it dissapear? While most of those things are rediscovered
because they were put on the internet?
And I also read somewhere that more and more people in the US are rediscovering reading because of the Kindle.
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Originally Posted by Donnageddon
I am reading a lot more of the classics on my Sony than I ever did in paper form.
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I've only ever bought 1 classic in paper format (
The Count of Monte Cristo). And the only other classic I had read in paper format is Pride and Prejudice.