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You know you've gotten into the whole e-reader thing when...
You borrow an e-pub from the library of a book you actually own, just so you can read it on your Kobo.
A little background: a year or so back I bought a remaindered copy of Jim Butcher's Turn Coat (#11 of the Dresden Files.) Always enjoy getting a hardcover for less then a paperback. At the time, I'd only read up to number six. I eventually borrowed a collection of the Dresden Files books (#7-12) and read up through #10. My Touch, I will admit, had problems with the large e-pub. (The Dresden books are not small.) A little burned out on Dresden, I never got around to cracking open my copy of Turn Coat. A few days ago I ended up getting a copy of Small Jobs (a Dresden short story compilation) from the library. And when I reached the section set after Turn Coat, I figured "I should get around to reading that." But these days, I do a lot of my reading (maybe even a majority) on the bus, on my Kobo. Heck, even in my house it's been ages since I read a p-book. So I borrowed the Turn Coat e-pub from my library. ![]() |
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Seriously?
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Whoopsy... Never mind.
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I have the first three books of a series in paper, and just bought the final two from Kobo. I thought I would go back and re-read the paper ones before starting the ebooks, but I got a bit of a shock when I saw the tiny print in the paperbacks. Now I think I will sell the paper books and put the money towards the ebook versions.
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I do the same. And I mark anything that looks like an error and check it against the paperback. A few badly formatted books I have reformatted to match the paperback. Does it make it worse that I have also fixed the tiny or missing maps at the beginning of fantasy novels?
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GranPohbah-Fezzes r cool!
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Face it, we're all hooked... At least the OP has good taste in books. I need to re-read the next to last one, and get the new one.
With all due respect to Jeff Foxworthy: You know you've gotten into the whole e-reader thing when... you try to adjust the text size on a restaurant menu by tapping the bottom when you've forgotten your glasses. your main criteria for buying a car involves whether it comes with USB power jacks. you attempt to insert the micro USB cable into a hard cover you like so it'll be charged for your morning commute. you're dismayed that you can't change the font or look up a word in the magazine you're reading at the doctor's office. you're upset that hard covers suddenly seem heavier than you remembered. you remember to charge your e-reader, but can't remember to charge your phone -despite needing to do so far more often. your finger briefly searches for the light button on a road atlas. you realize that despite your best efforts, you cannot check your email on a paperback. |
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..when you buy an ebook you already own.
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... you buy the ebook of a hardback you were give for Christmas, because reading the hardback is just too awkward.
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A little biased perhaps, but there are very few books that I read, or re-read now that are not eBooks, and this includes books I previously purchased. Why? I think it's possibly a convenience thing. So much easier to whip out the Touch on the train and read than to pull out a book.
There is also the ability to carry a plethora of eBooks with you. I'm currently working my way through the Inspector Morse novels, and a few times I've finished off one of them off rather quickly, and so I can easily open the next in the series, whereas if I was using a real book, I'd probably not have the next one to hand. |
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Last week, I tried to turn the page of an old book I'm reading since my teens by gently pushing the bottom of the page. When nothing happened, I realized I actually had to turn the page
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lol no
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GranPohbah-Fezzes r cool!
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If it makes you feel better, I've gotten so used to touching displays to follow links that I've done that on a regular LCD a few times. In my defense, most of the interaction I have with displays these days are with touch devices.
I've recently switched to voice I/O on my phone -mostly when driving, for texts and directions, now I wonder how long it'll be before someone walks by and sees me talking to my watch? Last edited by TechniSol; 04-14-2013 at 12:28 AM. |
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