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Tablets are ok for reading highly technical documents from specialized periodicals for short bursts. These periodicals are generally not as long as books in page numbers. I actually have a mix of real physical books and ebooks on my eReader but I gave most of my physical books away, for free, to a used bookstore. Last edited by Raphi'Elohim; 08-02-2019 at 05:12 PM. Reason: add info |
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People just suck.
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I was NEVER a first release book buyer, I always waited for the paperback. When those became too difficult to read I switched to free fanfiction. Then I got my first Sony ereader and PC software in 2010 and haven't looked back.
When agency pricing took over, I switched over to self published and have been there ever since. A good many of my favorites are now self published. I also utilize the library, when the book finally comes to me I read it. Any book I purchase, gets stripped and placed in my collection. If they want to drag out the library release, I couldn't care less, I will find something else to read, at a price I'm willing to pay and a good many of them are free starters. If I like it I will get the rest of the series when the price is right. Also with over 1700 books in my procession, I have no problem with rereading old favorites! |
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You kids get off my lawn!
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This. Fictionwise also owned the eReader.com (previously Peanut Press) website. At some point, that also sold the eBookwise reader (oh, those were the days - I loved that reader, but that sucker was heavy!) and the DRM associated with it.
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Make of this what you will:
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Note this is the Overdrive CEO. He has real world numbers. Plus, it's his business under attack. ![]() Much more at the source. (Don't skip the comments.) Last edited by fjtorres; 08-05-2019 at 08:39 AM. |
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There's also this, via CNN:
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My question is if his business model threatens the livelihood of the authors, why is that fine, but it's not fine for the authors the window books in an effort to boost sales? Oh, I'm sorry, I'm suppose to say those evil publishers and not mention the authors, most of whom are barely making a living. |
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Just curious as to HOW you came to the conclusion about the seriousness of the reader by the contraption used to read. For example, I read as many or more books than Bill Gates...some years (this year for sure). But I highly doubt that I'm getting the same quality of reading as Bill because of WHAT he chooses to read vs the genre mind-candy that I mostly read. I wouldn't describe either one of us as "serious" as it relates to the reading part. I'd say he is reading to expand who he is and I'm reading to entertain myself. As an IT person, most of my "reading for improving myself" isn't contained in books. It's web articles, blogs, github documentation and the like. Even videos. Technology is changing so fast that by the time someone writes a book about it, it's dated. So....I'm discounting all that type of "reading" and sticking to whether or not "serious" applies to reading books at all. And if so, why would it be a comment on the reading device and not a comment on the reading content? When I first got my iPad, it coincided with a new job that started off with 7 weeks of training. We had books/manuals that were 2 to 4" thick that we covered...each week. While everyone else dealt with those heavy books, I got the pdf's and read on my iPad....the original iPad. I had my own set of those books but left them in my hotel and read on the iPad and took the iPad to class. I have a tv. I have a phone in my pocket. I have EVERY distraction imaginable....and that applies to whether I'm reading a book or reading on my phone or tablet. If I need distraction free reading, my task is the same whether I'm reading on a tablet or phone...or book. I turn off the distracting devices or put them in "do not disturb mode". My tablets and phones give me MORE abilities to read than a physical book or an eInk device. I don't have any problems whatsoever reading for hours at a time. I have yet, in all these years, to be foiled from reading because of a battery running out of power....because I know how to plug my devices in at night. Or recharge them during the day (in the case of a phone. My tablets all easily last for a day of reading). So....back to you. Just wondering what the basis for your "serious reading is done in paper or eInk" opinion given I KNOW you've heard plenty of testimony such as mine on this topic already. |
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I use the library wait list as my own personal to-read / reminder system. When the book is available in a few weeks or months, I get an email and remember oh yeah that's a book I want to read. So easy and convenient. In the meantime, I have no shortage of things to read.
Basically, the only reasons to buy are: 1) it's an author you love and want to read right away and/or directly support financially 2) it's a hot book you want to read now to join in the discussion 3) it's something you'll want to re-read 4) it's on sale or free. Otherwise there are no differences between a bought and borrowed ebook. They're going to read exactly the same. A used ebook isn't going to be beat up or marked or stained or torn. You can't legally resell it give it or lend it to someone else. I also have online access to three different library systems just in my area, even though I couldn't realistically patronize them all in person. I suppose having to finish it within 7 days for a new, in demand book may be problem but that's about it. Last edited by Barty; 08-05-2019 at 12:42 PM. |
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Is that a sandwich?
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Hard to give him that much credence given his poor logic on Macmillan must be lying just because they didn’t give more info about the data. Then argue there was barely any Tor books in libraries. Why all the hubab if the volume for the libraries is too small to matter
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