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pbook vs. ebook(s)
Bought this pbook for my daughter for Christmas. Already had a copy on my Kindle, along with others (of course), and the distinction was especially striking.
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Can one read too much?
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I had been interested in E. F. Benson's "Lucia" books - my library had the omnibus edition ... all six, only 1200 pages!
Then, I thought ..... let me check .... It's here at Mobilereads as an available public domain download. One for me, and one e-mailed to the friend to whom I recently gifted my Sony 505. |
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I definitely think the ebook wins. I'm really wanting to get one for my wife and I so we can start moving our bookshelves out of the house. 5 people in 1200 sq ft doesn't leave a lot of room for printed books.
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Ya know what's funny? Logic would say that the ebook is the better choice, but if you ask 1000 people which they'd rather have, like only 3% will say ebook, and the rest will chose the print book, not because of simplicity, ease of use or anything like that. It's because they're most comfortable with them. There's also an increasing number of people who read because they want to "unplug" from their daily deluge of electronic gizmos. For me there's never been a need to unplug at the end of the day. I could go straight from work where I spent all day bathed in electronics, to home where I'd continue to bathe myself in them all over again. Most people however can't. When the day is done, the plug comes out and the paper comes out. It's probably why ebooks haven't gotten any bigger than they already are.
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Hmmm, I've seen posts on MR about the growth of ebooks. I just did a Google search using "ebook sales growth" and found one article from Publishers Weekly dated December 10th that says:
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Ultimately, ease of use transcends the media. An eReader is lighter, easier to hold (a real one-hander), eliminates the need to keep up with your bookmarker, and has a built-in dictionary for those of us who are vocabulary-challenged and don't want to get up to find one. Slightly lower book prices is a bonus. Unless you still need to fill holes in your bookcases, what's not to like?
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I commute, and I read a lot during my commute. I used to have smaller "commute" books and would leave the doorstoppers at home, so that I wouldn't have to lug them on the bus. Thus, I'd always be reading two or more books at the same time. My Sony reader solved that problem. (Well, I still often have several books going at once, but at least now I can carry them all with me!)
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I just read that a few months ago. When I found out how long it was, I thought: "Wow, I'm glad I'm reading this on my Kindle and not on paper. It would be a killer."
Recently, I wanted to re-read the Dragonlance Chronicles from my youth. Looked for them on Kindle: no dice. Bought the trilogy in one book. (saved a bunch of money that way) The weight and size of the book really took some of the fun out of it while reading in bed or while commuting. When it is not super cold, I commute by bike, train, and bus, every day. One really notices every extra pound when carrying it on a bike! Reading in bed is also not as nice with a big paper book. Can you imagine trying to hold that monster up with one hand? e-book readers have really succeeded in making the device transparent. When I put down my Kindle after an enjoyable reading session, I can't help but marvel at the device itself. I forgot I was using a device! it doesn't FEEL like an electronic gadget. |
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I still like the paper books. I really do, and I honestly don't want to switch, but I like the idea of 1 small reader with thousands of books and I like that it's the way of the future. I think our children and grandchildren will be looking at our paper books and wondering how we ever managed.
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If you ever saw my library in my basement you would understand why I have gone digital with my reading habbit. The basement is almost filled to the gills with dead tree books and no more spce to put any additional novels. Thus I have gone digital out of necessity, it gives me the ability to read additional titles without adding the spawl in the basement.
However, there are probably several reasons why electronic reading is not more popular than it is at the moment: 1) Cost: The most prominant of the electronic readers readers are rather expensive for most perspecitive readers $300 to $180 for the more prominat readers is a bit high for most perspecitive readers. Most do not know about the Aluratek Libra Pro or the Jet Book which typically sell for around $90, more doable for most perspective readers. 2) Electronic Readers have not obtained the level where they are considered to be trendy or fasionable as yet. Not like the Ipod, Ipad and Iphone has managed to achive. |
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While I also love to continue to mess with my electronic gizmos I personally feel like the Kindle *IS* unplugging. That's why I like it as a reader over the iPad, Nook Color, etc. It has a laid back feel, and I'm very happy that it doesn't have games, excessive internet connectivity, etc. It really only does one thing, without distractions, and does it quite well. It hasn't been plugged in in almost a month and might as well not be electronic, I can almost forget that aspect.
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![]() It felt great to get rid of all of those books. My degree was Eng Lit, so we had shelves and shelves of textbooks of the classics. Most of which are available here in the MR library. So once I got over the anxiety of committing to getting rid of books, it was liberating. |
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