Virtuality

I am currently sat in a pub which has a kids' play barn. Two of my boys are running about madly with the sense of abandonment that I long ago forgot; do you have to be young or drunk to play with such enthusiasm? They are still young enough to enjoy "real life", not hankering after Wii or PS3. I am drinking black coffee. My elder boy (6) is watching "Life of Pi" with his mum.

So, I managed to sneak my wife's IPad out of the house and have enjoyed a rare opportunity to research Kindle publishing. It seems easy to do. Indeed, it seems logical to do and offer my book electronically. Would this make it more accessible; encourage more readers? A colleague recently said it would. In fact, he said that he does not buy "real" books anymore. My wife bought me a Kindle for my birthday last September and I haven't even turned it on yet.

Would an electronic version of "The Trouble With Girls" be of interest? Many people on Goodreads have marked it 'as to read' but have not yet done so. I would appreciate feedback from the commuity.
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Published on January 06, 2013 07:07
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message 1: by Karen (new)

Karen Yes.... I've been hoping it would be soon...


message 2: by Jonny (new)

Jonny Cox Hi Karen, Happy New Year! Thanks for the comment. Why are e-books so popular, then? Is it the instant access? I will try and do it this week. Best wishes. JC. X.


message 3: by Karen (new)

Karen I wish I had an answer for you on. I didn't get it in the beginning. I loved the feel of a paperback in my hands, until I broke down an bought a Nook. Since then, I have upgraded twice, (now I have an iPad so I can read all formats) and my bookshelf is filled with picture frames instead. That is a downfall though... more to dust :(


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