Ereading


The Inmate
Wonder (Wonder, #1)
The Female of the Species
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson
Entrok
Miss Benson's Beetle
The Names
The Grammarians
The Suitcase Clone
Sourdough
Rage
The Engagement
Mona's Eyes
Blob: A Love Story
Valentine
Nicholas Carr
Their words also make it a lot easier for people to justify that shift -- to convince themselves that surfing the Web is a suitable, even superior, substitute for deep reading and other forms of calm and attentive thought. In arguing that books are archaic and dispensable, Federman and Shirky provide the intellectual cover that allows thoughtful people to slip comfortably in the permanent state of distractedness that defines the online life.
Nicholas Carr, The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains

Steve Leveen
I'm imagining that paper books will evolve to become something akin to candles we have them in our homes and cherish their light but don't light our homes with them. Readers of Lincoln's era would likely be surprised at how well-lit our homes are and I think it's likely that we will be surprised at how well-read future book readers will be. ...more
Steve Leveen

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