February 14th, 2010

people magazine kindle
Kindle Do you think that completely replace real life Books?

simple question. Do you think book sales still will? Is people do not even bother to buy real books? Personally, as a book lover myself, Kindle will never replace the real thing. I love the feeling of membership of a paper bag book / magazine in hand and move with me. Moreover, it is a bit difficult to go to fashion if someone says "Hey, what you reading? "Then turn on the Kindle … eh no …

I love my turn. I really do. I do not think this will never replace books, nor should it. Did you Imagine trying to teach your child to read a drag? Or rely on a fragile device and one years from 8 to keep the school every day? It does not replace the other side of the reading for you, and most Kindle owners buy their favorite book form and e-book. That said, I think the days of big chain bookstores completed soon. I think they were dying slowly anyway, and now their customers are moved the most prolific e-book format. E-retailers like Amazon will around, of course, and I think some mom and pop joints that offers a special feeling or services have a chance of survival. As to the advertiser above who thinks that most only own a Kindle to read books worthy of buzz, which I can honestly say I have not bought a book that I consider a book humming on my light. I have a wide range of things ranging from books such as Lemony Snicket to Shakespeare. More owners turn on the light I know not, readers buzzing. Them are those who buy books several times a month and are constantly reading in the interest of that class. I think that IPAD is the device to be covered by the readers of Buzz Light year the world as it should not even want to drive heavy investment in something like a Kindle.

Xerox Copy of Amazon Kindle Screen

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