Sales of children's and YA books have gone up since the introduction of e-readers.
Thoughts? Comments? I'm curious, since the people I've spoken to are all over the place about whether e-readers will lead to the death of the book, contribute to the decline of literacy, or destroy the ability of authors to make a living. Can anyone speak to this? Personally I've found myself reading more, and spending more on books, now than I did a year ago, but YMMV.....
Thoughts? Comments? I'm curious, since the people I've spoken to are all over the place about whether e-readers will lead to the death of the book, contribute to the decline of literacy, or destroy the ability of authors to make a living. Can anyone speak to this? Personally I've found myself reading more, and spending more on books, now than I did a year ago, but YMMV.....
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Date: 2011-02-09 11:20 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2011-02-09 11:30 pm (UTC)From:Given the number of college kids who do not keep their textbooks for reference, but resell, or would like to, If digital formats can decrease the prices of these texts for them, and again decrease the storage space and weight of necessary texts, WHoohoo!
In my job as well, a self lighted lightweight reading source with variable type size would be a huge boon to me on nights when I am sitting in a darkened room monitoring a sick and sleeping child..
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Date: 2011-02-10 02:14 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2011-02-10 03:02 am (UTC)From:As someone who used to be an avid reader, but doesn't read nearly enough any more, I keep thinking I need to get myself one now, because I think I'd be more likely to read if I didn't have to carry around the books everywhere. I love books, I just have trouble finding time to read with everything else distracting me. And this would be one way to encourage it.
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Date: 2011-02-11 05:57 am (UTC)From:As someone who just moved, and off-loaded truck loads of my books to Half-Price, and still ended up with half the stuff I moved being books -- I can kinda see the value of e-books. Although I also love the sensual pleasure of holding a book, and seeing books on a bookshelf, and perusing the shelves in a library or bookstore -- I also have plenty of room for e-love.
Don't have a reader yet myself, though. Can't afford it.
BTW, I don't think that e-readers will mean the death of paper books. I'm not convinced that paper books will ever die. Might they decline? Possibly. But die out entirely? No. As I keep pointing out to skeptics, when you drop a paper book into the bathtub, you can dry it out. Also, you can step on a paper book and it won't break.
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Date: 2011-02-13 04:26 am (UTC)From:no subject
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