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Feb 18, 2012 02:48PM
This is my take I Love e-books because they never go out of print so when I find an author I love I then can get all their books....the idea that you need to browse to find an author has taken a huge turn for me as that is how I found books to read was by reading the back cover I now belong to a couple of goodreads groups and they have reading challenges every month sort of like a virtual Book group only I can fit it in when I have the time which as we all know for most people is precious.....so that pushes me to read things in the past I would have ignored....and the thing I most love about e-books is I never run out of room to store my good friends and my favorites...I unfortunately have run out of space for more print books
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Marcella,That's a great point--you can store 3000 books on a Kindle. Saves a lot of storage space and a lot of trees! :-)
I also have not been spending so much time in book stores. I use to spend hours in BN when I went out. Now I only venture into bookstores when there are big sales or coupons that would make it worth the pain of reading a pb. The Borders in my town was the only book store within 30 miles and when it went out of business I took advantage of the super cheap books just before it shut its doors. There was still a huge amount of romance books and it made me really sad. BAM moved in to its location and it has TONS of romance books. Two entire walls are romance. I love it... but I still only buy ebooks unless paperbacks are really discounted. I just love looking at them :)
We live well over an hour away from the nearest book store (Barnes & Noble) and I haven't stepped foot in one for probably 2 years. My 13 year old daughter still prefers to read print books, but also enjoys re-reading her favorites on her iPod. Once I started reading eBooks a little over 3 years ago that was all she wrote...I am hooked! In the case of novels, that is. I still prefer print books for reference, history, etc. My reasons for preferring e-reading are much like yours, but comfort is probably my main reason. My hands become quite fatigued holding print books, especially paperbacks.
I used to spend time nearly everyday in the Waldenbooks across the street from where I worked. I'd leave there laden with a full bag of paperback books. As the years have passed that euphoric feeling I had at the time is but a vague memory. I think readers are eagerly making the move to reading eBooks, but true book lovers will hold on tightly to their precious print books.
BTW, in less than one month I have purchased ALL 19 of your available Kindle books to read on my iPod and have already read 15 of them! There are few romance authors I have continued to read since my romantic crazed decade of the 90's. I cannot express how pleased I am to have added you to my list of favorite authors.
I used to spend time nearly everyday in the Waldenbooks across the street from where I worked. I'd leave there laden with a full bag of paperback books. As the years have passed that euphoric feeling I had at the time is but a vague memory. I think readers are eagerly making the move to reading eBooks, but true book lovers will hold on tightly to their precious print books.
BTW, in less than one month I have purchased ALL 19 of your available Kindle books to read on my iPod and have already read 15 of them! There are few romance authors I have continued to read since my romantic crazed decade of the 90's. I cannot express how pleased I am to have added you to my list of favorite authors.
Hi Virginia,You sound a lot like me with your love of ebooks! I'm reading paperbacks for a contest right now and honestly hating it. I can't wait to be done so I can go back to reading on my iPhone. I love that! Thank you so much for buying all of mine. That is so lovely of you! I hope you are enjoying them!


