Publishing Meets the E-book
Here's a fascinating breakdown on how e-books are affecting the publishing industry's bottom line.
The article includes a thought-provoking ending quote by Anne Rice.
How much would you pay for an e-book? Will you ever own an e-reading device? If you do own one, does it "work" as well as a "real" book?
The article includes a thought-provoking ending quote by Anne Rice.
How much would you pay for an e-book? Will you ever own an e-reading device? If you do own one, does it "work" as well as a "real" book?
Comments
I don't want to worry about charging batteries and finding power cords.
I just like the old fashioned way of reading a real book.
For years, I shunned ebooks and ereaders thinking that paper books were the only "real" books. Man, was I wrong. Ereaders rule. I am a convert!!!
Going to go check out the links! thank you Jessica!
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It's pretty intriguing. I thought the financial aspects were interesting too.
This article focuses on hardcover books. As a general rule, I don't buy them unless they're A) In the bargain section or B) used. I refuse to spent $25-$30 for a hardcover when I can get a softcover for much less.
As far as ereaders, I'm sure they'll gain in popularity. They're a curiosity right now and too expensive for my budget. I also worry about how reliable they are, how long they last, and what happens if you drop them?
When my computer breaks down, it causes a lot of problems and expense. If I drop a softcover book, I pick it up and move on. I doubt if that scenario would hold up with an ereader.
Blessings,
Susan :)
I can't see myself with an ereader, but I'm the one who said, "Videos will never catch on!" LOL!
What if I spilled coffeee on it? What if one of my grandkids dropped it in the toilet? What if I couldn't find a book I wanted to load into it?
Please let me stay in my little "I love the smell, feel and general romance of a paper book." I'm not a dog, and I'm not old, but this is one new trick I don't want to learn.
Blessings:)
Karen
I was skeptical, but it really is great--and dare i say better--than reading paper books now that I have my ereader.
But I also know better than to stick my head in the sand and try to ignore the inevitable. Ebooks are here to stay. And the upside to that is a lot more authors will be getting their stuff read.
My only hope is that there will always be both to choose from. I don't want paper / hardback books to become archaic or a thing of the past.
Perhaps a Kindle birthday gift will allow me to analyze things!!!
Blessings,
Patti
I know some folks love e-books. I'll head over and check out these links. But I hope some people will always love real books. I mean what will they put on their bookshelves?
Jess, thank you for your lovely words over at my blog this weekend. And for your prayers. We need them desperately. Yeah the seizures were awful. After God led us to the trials for the anti-seizure drug felbatol we were relieved and more relaxed. But there are ALWAYS things to worry about and to be concerned over where Christopher is concerned. Sturge-Weber is a frightening disorder. Stroke at the top of the list. And blindness from the glaucoma. Anyway, thank you Jess. You have my utmost respect and support. =)
So worth it!
Jennifer, I can't believe you dared say that! *grin*
Anita, I feel about the same way you do. I'm sure I could get into an e-reader fine, but I'm always going to prefer a book in my hand and pages to dog-ear. Heh.
Patti, sounds like a great gift to me! Then you can let us know what you think. :-)
Wow Tamika. So what I'm hearing here is that people who don't own Kindles love their books, but people who own Kindles love their Kindles. LOL
Hi Melinda,
I'm the same way when it comes to loving the easy pick-up of paperbacks. And we'll probably never be able to buy books for fifty cents on a kindle, right? lol Though I wonder if someday consumers will be able to sell e-books through e-bay to other consumers? Like we do with paper books...Definitely an interesting future landscape.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. :-)
Julie, I know how you feel! Erk.
Hey mom, you ponder it, huh? *grin* Well, I'm glad you've taken the time to "ponder" my books and I'm also thankful for all the books you pass my way! Keep on reading, it's doing me good. Heeheee. Thanks for commenting!
Me too Deb. I own books I've never read just because I LOVE books. :-)
Besides, going back to my post on your ''Do you abuse your books?'' post, how can I bend the spine right back, write notes on, or dog-ear my kindle?