"There is no way I will ever cuddle up in bed with some machine to read. I like my books." The body language and tone accompanying the comment is that generally reserved for someone in mourning. As far as these folks are concerned, the rise of the ebook is the death of pleasurable reading.
Full article: Will eBooks kill the joy of reading by Michael Stackpole HERE
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That seems a little harsh. I love my books too and will always want them around. But more reaading is good, I think. And ebooks have some neat features.
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