Today’s market in reading material is vast. Besides the selection of newspapers, and magazines, we have a wide selection of how we can read.
Do you read paper books or ebooks? Does it matter? Of course not. What matters is that you read and enjoy what you’re reading. But with the costs of books, shipping and even the ebook readers, every option has to be considered.
Hardbacks were the backbone of the publishing/reading business since the first printing press. But today we still have the tried and true hardback, and have added the trade paperback, mass market paperback, and the newest, ebooks (in a variety of formats). Everyone who reads has a preference. Me too.
As a published author, I want my readers to have options. My book is available in ebook and print (trade paperback) as a POD, print on demand is one of the best things that’s happened to small press publishers. Books are printed as they are ordered, saving storage, and printing. But the most economical way for a reader to purchase a book, and the publisher to produce it is in ebook format.
Ebooks can be read on a computer, or reader. There are no shipping, printing or storage costs making the book about as inexpensive as it can get. Of course if you want to take it to the beach, you’ll need that reader, and they are not cheap. So consider the options provided by each producer before you make that leap. Make sure your new reader will store as many books as you will want, and will have the reading options that you will need. And don’t forget to check out the bonus offers. Some producers are offering a selection of free book downloads from a select bookstore. I’ve put a link in the “sites of interest” on the left sidebar that compares the most popular offerings.
As a reader, I love the feel of that print book in my hands. It can be paperback or hardback, turning that page and touching the paper page completes my reading experience. I like reading in bed, and when I fall asleep, the book falling on my face wakes me, my auto alarm. I would miss that, but I am shopping for a reader. There are so many good books out there that are only in ebooks, it’s a shame to pass them up. I also remember the stack of books that I pack for a vacation; wouldn’t it be simpler to have them all in one handheld reader?
And there’s a new generation of e-book readers coming to the USA in 2009. The flexible reader. Check out this article that appeared in the New York Times on July 6, 2008. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/06/technology/06novelties.html?oref=login
Yep, new and bigger things are a-foot, or is it at-hand?
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