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There's already a huge amount of hentai manga available that can easily be converted to lrf too.
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I have them in pBook, but it is hard for me to pick them up since I started reading eBooks. Harry your bumming me out. You usually make a liar out of me c'mon do it one more time. =X= |
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I am pretty new at reading ebooks. So I guess I am one of those people that the kindle targets. To be sucessful to the masses you have to make it easy. Amazon has done this. The device is easy to use and requires no need to attach to the computer unless you want to or live in an area where the wireless doesn't work. No remembering PIDS or which store you bought a book at if you get a new device and want to redownload. It needs to be easy to be sucessful. Most people on this forum clearly like to play around with formats and such. The average person does not. The kindle is easy as going to a book store and starting to read a book. I don't see how any device will be sucessful without being this easy. The average person will read paperbacks rather than ebooks if they had to find an ebook store, give them PIDS, and drag a USB cord out to read a book. I looked at SONY in stores. First of all it is always banged up from overuse at Borders. So not so attractive looking at a banged up device. And then it looked like it had way too many buttons. Needing to download software to use it held no appeal to me. And I actually like the big buttons on the kindle. Its feels very natural like turning a book. Much easier than the Cybook that I also own. It also turns pages faster than the Cybook.
Romance novels- Harlequin does sell books in mobipocket and on the kindle. I am more of a mystery and sci fi reader but I do occasionally read romance novels. Harlequin novels are not the greatest but a lot of romance novels are very well written. As well written and plotted as any mystery novel I read. So this comments about romance novels being porn is insulting to romance readers and writers. Sex scenes in them are as varied as violence in other novels. From detailed to off stage. Romance makes up 70% of the publishing industry and allows publishers to publish other stuff. Without it many publishers would go under. So maybe read a few books before dismissing the entire genre as porn. I do see books on the kindle that I can't find anywhere else. I think more and more this will happen. These names won't mean anything if you don't read mysteries but Conrad Allen, Carola DUnn (Gun Powder Plot), Peter Lovesey- and ingeneral Soho Press as far as I can see is only on the kindle. I have seen other examples. One publisher is putting out 5000 kindle books by the end of the year. I don't know if that means mobipocket also. Kindle prices are also cheaper. NOt really when it comes out in paperback but in hardback, yes. At 9.99 a book when the other mobipocket stores have these books for $14-20 on average? I would say thats a bargain. I also have to wonder with kindle being a sucess, how long will they bother to keep mobipocket around. |
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Just be careful about getting anything like that from the Sony store. Seems all they did was just shrink down the pages and put them in a BBeB wrapper. The text is usually quite bad compared to what most of us do with ours. (Still waiting for the day that Viz, CMX and others look at their back catalogs, look at eink readers, look at all the money they AREN'T making from their old stock and put it all together.) |
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Well I see from the replys on list list is is ok to insult and mock people. Excuse me for posting. I didn't know romance readers had no right to read books and not be laughed at. I have read a lot of sci fi and fantasy that isn't all that well written but thats ok.
And ecuse THE HELL OUT OF ME for saying the SONY had too many buttons, I see buttons numbered all along plus 2 sets of controls plus installing software. Yeah the average paperback reader is going to give up reading paperbooks for that. |
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It's also a good reminder to all of us that sometimes what we read wasn't written with the intent we think it was... so maybe we could step back a bit and say, "Hm... I'm surprised so-and-so wrote that... maybe they meant something milder, like [insert alternate interpretation here]." Just saying... we can avoid receiving as well as giving insult. ![]() |
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I always doubted that so many people could buy an expensive device like the Kindle sight-unseen, and I expected that most Kindle buyers probably were introduced to the device by another owner instead. I can easily believe romance readers could have been an "underground" promotional force for the Kindle, which has had no other public demo venue available, showing the reader to their friends and family and driving sales. Makes sense to me. |
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One of the criticisms of the viability of reading devices and ebook stores is that there's not necessarily a lot of growth in the market. People aren't going to start reading a ton more. From the perspective of an individual store, it's more important that they buy more from them regardless of how much they buy in general. That's my concern for Sony in this business. Their store doesn't seem that popular. Maybe it's just the audience here but when you ask Sony owners where they buy books, it's Baen's, Fictionwise, Books on Board, etc. The Kindle owners I talk to have been buying most if not all of their books from Amazon because Whispernet delivery is just too darned easy. Maybe Sony would do well to get a lock on customers some other way. I wonder if they could make a go of romance subscriptions. |
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Seems to me the book clubs ought to be getting into this, but when I wrote to Science Fiction Book Club a year ago, they didn't seem interested. That might be a good avenue for Sony or another vendor, though. (Astak, maybe?)
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