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Old 07-13-2010, 02:32 PM   #13
carld
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Originally Posted by Hitech_luddite View Post
Rather than exposing people to a greater wealth of material, ebook reading seems for some to be narrowing their scope more than ever, meaning there are difficult choices to be made for the writer.
In my experience the arrival ebook readers and widely available ebooks has had the exact opposite effect. I've found myself reading a wider variety of authors and genres than before. While I still love Science-Fiction and Fantasy I've sampled and enjoyed detective fiction, thrillers and even *gasp* paranormal romances on my Kindle.

I've delved into unread classics just because they're free and easy to download. Plus, with my Kindle no one can see that a big oaf like me is reading Jane Eyre.
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