I think e-books are here to stay and will be on the rise. As an avid reader, I with a moderate income, my new book purchases are very limited. Consequently, I make active use of the library. Often four fiction books a week.
I've been seriously eyeing Amazon's Kindle. Juggling time and trips to the library (still a marked savings against a hardback and paperback new publication) I think would off set fuel and time cost. I simply cannot keep every book I read, or hassle the donation or resale. New releases drop in value usually like a rock.
I just want to read the book. Kindle looks to be a really good solution. I think it will gain momentum over the next few years.
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I've been seriously eyeing Amazon's Kindle. Juggling time and trips to the library (still a marked savings against a hardback and paperback new publication) I think would off set fuel and time cost. I simply cannot keep every book I read, or hassle the donation or resale. New releases drop in value usually like a rock.
I just want to read the book. Kindle looks to be a really good solution. I think it will gain momentum over the next few years.