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When I bought my first eBook and saw it download to my Kindle, it was a magical moment. I was also delighted to discover the device doubles as a flash drive.
There’s something amazing about travelling around with an entire library of books at your disposal and in these days of multi-tasking, being able to read, eat and drink at the same time in total comfort is most welcome. To someone like me on a low income, the availability of cheap or free eBooks is a blessing too.
From an eco-friendly point of view, no trees are cut down to make eBooks. Digital publishing also allows more authors to put their work before the reading public, often publishing great work that traditional publishers have rejected because they aren’t commercial enough.
I once assumed the device itself would be a distraction but, if you’re an avid bookworm, the body of an e-reader is no more of an intrusion than the body of a paperback; no more of a hindrance to your enjoyment than a screen is when you are watching a good movie.
Many will disagree. A teenage friend of mine prefers printed books because he likes the act of turning the pages. For me, the Kindle’s page-turning function is quicker and easier. Plus, you can say good-bye to the exasperation of having your bookmark fall out and not being able to remember where you were up to.
Meanwhile, another friend of mine is changing her opinion about eBooks. While moving to a smaller house, she regretted her vast collection of paperbacks that would have to be accommodated in less space—and then discovered many of them were mouldy and infested with mites. Yuk. She’ll be buying her first Kindle soon!
There is still a place for printed books in my home. I have about a dozen I will always cherish, but these books belong to an exclusive club. It’s unlikely I’ll be adding new members.
Unless they’re written by me, of course.
Carole Browne writes speculative fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. She is also a ghost blog writer, proofreader, copy editor, and copywriter. Along with a passion for gardening, Carol is an avid animal lover. Stay connected with Carol on Facebook.
Nice post, Carol. Love your container gardening.
ReplyDeleteEmma Lane
Oh dear, Emma, that's my friend's garden lol. (And the small white dog is also hers!)
ReplyDeleteI love my Kindle as well Carol, and the fact that you can download samples of books you wouldn't usually seek out.
ReplyDeleteI seem to be reading even more than I used to now I have a Kindle, Susan.
DeleteI'm also a Kindle reader, Carol. To be honest, I prefer the printed word but the Kindle is convenient and the e-books are cheaper. But I still have about a hundred keepers on my bookshelves.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Carol! I flutter from my kindle app on my phone to paperbacks, depending on what the book is about! Cheers!
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