eBooks
Yes, yes. I know my policy is to work up here and not comment, but the subject I found fascinating. Wonderful. Yesterday I met for the first time live and in one of those e-book readers. And I loved it.
I loved as a writer because I could see my novel in electronic form and, as I play with issues that have to do with virtual communication, the effect I liked a lot. And of course I also love the idea that individuals can download the pdf from the editorial page of steel and can read it in the comfort of a traditional book anywhere.
Because that's another point: As a reader, I was impressed with the comfort of the eBook. The size is a Half-letter book, more or less, and the virtual ink technology gives an effect of reading on paper, and has nothing to do with how tired he is reading on a computer screen. The pages are changed with the finger, and the reader can decide (this is great) how big you want the letter of the book you are reading. Unthinkable in the traditional format.
As a researcher, I remember the stories of Judith Farr in removal of books from Spain to Mexico. E-books give you the opportunity to researchers and the great readers of your library to bring with themselves, anywhere in the world. It is simply magnificent. Magnificent. For further You can search for words and other resources that can greatly facilitate the analysis of a work. Even
for sharing and discussing a work. If a book goes a talk it up, the thing is as easy as removing a gadget ipod type and pass the other, or at least teach at the same time, the book and the passage in question. So spontaneous.
I say it's wonderful that a reader can access any part works anywhere in the world.
Wonderful.
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