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Reading a paper book after Kindle
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Personally, I think this is the way to go for future big-releases. Author signs a book, you keep it as a collectible, but you read the ebook so you don't damage the original hardback.
Now I just wish publishers would put out Special Edition Hardbacks with ebooks included. Kinda like the whole Blu-Ray with digital copy. Best of both worlds!

I've actually read several bloggers speculate that this is exactly what will happen sometime in the future...print + digital copy packages. It might be a good thing. I know I have purchased bound copies of several Kindle books I have because I wanted to have the actual book for lending and well, just to have it!

Customer gets something to put on their shelf that looks like a book, but costs almost nothing to print and ship since it's so light, and publisher gets a couple extra bucks from the person buying the ebook.

Customer gets something to put on their shelf that looks like a book, b..."
But I'm sure the Publishers would want a whole lot more than a couple of extra bucks! ;)

Ha Ha.:) I agree Corina. I always have to laugh when people who refuse to get an ereader use the excuse "I just like the feel of a book." Sorry, for me, the physical book isn't the point. It's the story that unfolds on the pages. When I'm reading an actual book, I always have to stop for minute and think, "Oh yeah, I have to actually turn the page, there's no button here." And then there's no easy way to look up a word I don't know the meaning of. I am sticking to ebooks myself!!! LOL


What I noticed as well is that a few days ago I went on a trip to a place around about 2 away, for this I took the train. To keep me (and my brain) occupied I took a book, but I had to choice between the Kindle and the DTB. I chose the DTB beacuse A. I wanted to get through it and that was a great time to and B. I wouldn't be distracted by knowing that if I started loosing concentration then I couldn't just jump into another book and start reading that. This became I really good decision. I steamed my way through a big chunk of the book that day. Still, don't get me wrong, I still love my Kindle, I but I will also carry on reading DTB's if I have to, but if there is a Kindle version i'm still going to be choosing that.


Huh, I live in Michigan and our winters are probably just as cold and I've never had a problem. But I don't usually read on the bus in the morning (it'll put me to sleep), maybe that's why I haven't had a problem. I do listen to my MP3 player and I know I've never had problems with that in the cold.

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I know what you mean. I have been switching between reading the Kindle and reading paperbooks that I have accumulated. The paperbook I am currently reading has a small font and I sooooo want to enlarge it.
Where are those cheap drug store reading glasses when I need them??! LOL