eroticartist wrote:
> I agree with you although its trendy to sit in public flicking the pages of an e-reader.
No it isn't. Not by any stretch of the imagination are e-readers and their ilk considered 'in'.
You can't tell what's being read for a start, and for the true poseur that will always be the whole point of reading in public.
e readers?
-
- Posts: 1975
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: e readers?
I've never tried any e-readers (Kindle, iPad etc) but I spend enough time staring at a computer screen as it is without doing so in my leisure time! I think I'll stick to books for now.
"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."
- Stewart Lee
- Stewart Lee
-
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: e readers?
You may have a point there which did not occur to me but now I come to think about one could usually read the title from the cover!
Mike
Mike
amazon.com/author/freeman
-
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: e readers?
Bob, It's not a computer but more like a book where on can turn the pages and carry around.
Mike.
Mike.
amazon.com/author/freeman
-
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
-
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am
Re: e readers?
To wrap up this post it seems that the majority of you are not going to embrace the new technology and prefer the printed book.
Thanks for your help I have three books written and published on digital at the moment and one paperback.
It seems that I have to concentrate on the paperback version.
Mike.
Thanks for your help I have three books written and published on digital at the moment and one paperback.
It seems that I have to concentrate on the paperback version.
Mike.
amazon.com/author/freeman