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This BBC news story suggests that advent of e-readers is not yet killing the printed page. So much for the doomsayers."
Just a matter of time. I like paperbooks, hell, I love them, but the advantage of carrying thousands of titles in a slim, compact piece of plastic, does have its advantages.


I can't imagine spending £20 on a hardback.
I think we can look forward to a harmonious future in which ebooks and print live together, each complimenting the other - a far nicer outcome than ebooks killing off paperbacks, don't you think?


I think this would be ideal. I love ebooks for their convenience (and weight!) but you can't beat a physical printed book for the tactility of it. Also, art/print/film/graphic novels look glorious printed and the coffee table book will never die. NEVER, I TELLS YOU




Kindle is pretty insidious at times.

However, I would never spend more than a few pounds on a book for the Kindle, if I was going to pay that much, I would prefer to actually have a copy of the book to hold.
This BBC news story suggests that advent of e-readers is not yet killing the printed page. So much for the doomsayers.