Here we go again. The Guardian just ran an article excoriating the Kindle experience in the wake of lowered sales, accusing it of being ugly, clunky, unhip and lacking in user friendliness, and welcoming back the dear old print book. In some respects, of course, it’s absolutely right. But the picture is a bit more […]
I don't use Kindle so I can't comment, but epubs help me decide (particularly with unfamiliar authors) whether to invest in a physical copy of a novel. So this will give you two bites of the cherry in sales (from me). Of course if you already enjoy the works of the author then a physical copy is what I'll always buy over electronic every time.