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Meh. A nice, soft leather ereader case feels and smells better than any paperback book IMO.
Love my kindle to bits, far easier to hold one handed than some of the heavier books I own.
The freedom people have now to publish their own work and get it read is also amazing I think. Previously publishers and agents would just dismiss things. I was like an old boys club. Also if you move about, books really way you down.
Technical books, I can understand it maybe easier to have them in print, but try reading one on the tube!
Honestly, 95% of publishing a book, in the traditional sense is down to luck or who you know. Agent's rearly read anything, and if they do, most of them are palmed of on young interns. I worked for a publisher for several years, and understand the costs of taking a book to print, in general, you don't start making decent money until the 2nd Print run, if you're lucky enough to get one.
epublishing is the future!
The only positive thing I can see about the Kindle, is the amount of books it can hold for its physical size.
Surely if an ebooks gets enough reads then those will go into print anyway?
It might just be a nerdy obsession but I really like looking at my bookshelf to see a vast array of books, some small, some massive and knowing I've read every word between each cover. You just don't get that sense of conquest looking at a kindle.
you can't read ebooks in the bath!