Yes this. The downside of e-readers is the diminished sensory experience although you can get the book faster and adjust the fonts. A trade off of sorts. Still a book in the hand is a delight to the senses.
So true! I don’t mind reading ebooks, but they’re not quite the same. And when I get a new paperback or even a hardback, I totally do the “ooh, so pretty” petting & smelling & admiring. :may22
I love my ereaders and my books..with books you can hold it, and smell it and caress it..oops it seems I need a little time alone with my books..ROFL :may14
Donna A says:
Yes this. The downside of e-readers is the diminished sensory experience although you can get the book faster and adjust the fonts. A trade off of sorts. Still a book in the hand is a delight to the senses.
:may34
On May 22, 2014 at 7:39 am
Heidi says:
So true! I don’t mind reading ebooks, but they’re not quite the same. And when I get a new paperback or even a hardback, I totally do the “ooh, so pretty” petting & smelling & admiring. :may22
On May 22, 2014 at 2:00 pm
Kathleen O says:
And this why paperbacks and hardcovers will always bee around.
On May 22, 2014 at 1:58 pm
Heidi says:
I sure hope so. Altho I’d be happier if they could find a way to make the paper w/o cutting down trees. A paper alternate, if you will. :mat27
On May 22, 2014 at 6:24 pm
LeeAnn Pratt says:
I love my ereaders and my books..with books you can hold it, and smell it and caress it..oops it seems I need a little time alone with my books..ROFL :may14
On May 23, 2014 at 2:14 pm