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message 1: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments I saw this discussion in another group I'm in and it sounds like a good discussion. I want to know whether people think that Kindles and Nooks will take over print books or not.


message 2: by Xdyj (last edited Apr 17, 2011 12:02PM) (new)

Xdyj | 418 comments I haven't read a printed book (except for textbooks) for several years... I think e-book readers are smaller and lighter than printed books, and e-books are often cheaper and probably more environmental friendly, though sometimes I still prefer my textbooks printed so that I would be able to take notes on them.


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

REALLY?!?!? I haven't read a Kindle or a Nook before. :( I don't think it will because Kindles and Nooks are expensive. It would be hard for librarys.


message 4: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments I think it'll really be balanced. I've heard that e-books haven't really affected book stores really and we've had them for a few years now. Half of the population seem to want e-books and the other half like printed books. I personally prefer printed books, but e-books would be a lot better for travel. You could store your faves and take them in a square that's about a centimeter thick.


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Jdaniels | 27 comments I do have a Kindle (Yay for Christmas presents!), and I've been really surprised by how much I like it. It's not backlit, like a computer screen, so it's much more like reading on a piece of paper. Which means it doesn't strain the eyes like reading from a computer screen would all day!

Even though I have a Kindle, though, I'm not going to stop buying/reading printed books. I love having them around too much! There isn't a room in my house that doesn't have a shelf of books in it!


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

How many rooms in your house? I want an e-book for traveling.


message 7: by Jdaniels (last edited Apr 18, 2011 06:31AM) (new)

Jdaniels | 27 comments lol - you want a list? 6 total.


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

Um... I don't need one:) My bookshelf is really cramped (it only has 2 shelves) my brothers bookshelf is not as cramped and his has 3 shelves, those are the only actual rooms with shelves, but our basement has books scattered everywhere and the shelves down there are pretty empty:)


message 9: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments I like Kindles too because the screen isn't backlit. I don't have one but I would like one anyway. I don't think I'd stop buying print books either but a Kindle would be nice for traveling (I might have already mentioned that). E-books are a lot cheaper though. Most classics are really cheap. The books before the publication law don't cost anything (The Count of Monte Cristo, A Tale of Two Cities, Pride and Prejudice, The War of the Worlds, etc.).


message 10: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Kathryn I really like my Kindle because all of the classics are free, or else they're like $.99. But I don't think that e-books will take over the print books for a while. I believe it's possible that it might happen sometime during our lives, though.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

I want to get a Kindle. Sometime, eventually.


message 12: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Businesses would lose a LOT of money if they couldn't sell print books anymore.


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

yeah.


message 14: by Jdaniels (new)

Jdaniels | 27 comments Something I've noticed about my purchasing habits since I've gotten a Kindle ...

I primarily read the free stuff on the Kindle - classic literature. If I do purchase a book for the Kindle, it's one that I know I will read and generally less than 5 dollars. I figure if I want a book enough to pay more than 5 dollars for it, I want it enough to purchase a physical copy of the book.


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Jdaniels | 27 comments And libraries are wonderful places!


message 16: by [deleted user] (new)

They are! sometimes...


message 17: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Yes, yes they are (except ours. We only have one Sherlock Holmes book and don't even have Narnia).


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

My school library doesn't have any Sherlock Holmes! D:


message 19: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments I'm sorry. :,'(


message 20: by Jdaniels (new)

Jdaniels | 27 comments Ouch! That sounds awful! Can you request books? My public library lets you request books from anywhere within the state ...


message 21: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Awesome!!!! Ours is hit or miss. Usually miss. I kept looking for Ender's Game but they didn't have it. Now that I'm reading 5 books, they have it. Same with Wizard's First Rule.


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

Our library is a lot better. I have practically nothing on my bookshelf, I sold everything when we moved last year.

I think I like eBooks, but only if the reader doesn't strain your eyes.

I don't think print books will disappear. More likely, it will become a print-on-demand. Like Amazon Books- they print the book after you buy it, so there isn't any excess. But it would suck if textbooks were online because we sometimes use online textbooks at our school, and it's hard to navigate through it.


message 23: by [deleted user] (new)

Yeah... I always bring my normal textbook to class because of that.


message 24: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Pijapardtollacorngasus wrote: "Our library is a lot better. I have practically nothing on my bookshelf, I sold everything when we moved last year.

I think I like eBooks, but only if the reader doesn't strain your eyes.

I don..."


I didn't know Amazon did that! THAT'S SO COOL!!!!!!!!!!


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

I didn't know that either.


message 26: by Jdaniels (new)

Jdaniels | 27 comments Me neither! I always assumed they had warehouses and warehouses of millions of books packed away, and had people running around after all the book orders that came in, packaging them up together to make sure they get out on time, etc.

Actually, the more I think of it, it probably would be cheaper and more efficient to just print the books out, lol!


message 27: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Yeah!


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

I actually learned that from this workshop with Nan Cuba, an (author?) and teacher at a university here in San Antonio.


message 29: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Cool.


message 30: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Kathryn Jdaniels wrote: "And libraries are wonderful places!"

Yeah. Our library is awesome! They have like every single book in the world. Except the White Mountains, apparently. ;)


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

Aww... That STINKS!!!!!!!!!!!!


message 32: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Kathryn How big is your library?


message 33: by [deleted user] (new)

It's pretty big but they obviously spend more money on the building than the books.


message 34: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Kathryn That stinks. You know, I think I've driven through your town before. Do you have like a Buffalo Bill museum?


message 35: by [deleted user] (new)

Yep! I live 52 miles away from Yellowstone National Park.


message 36: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Kathryn Cool! I've been to your town before before!!!!!!!!!!!! And Yellowstone.


message 37: by [deleted user] (new)

Did you like it?


message 38: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Kathryn Yeah! My brothers made me sleep on the floor of our motel room. I didn't like that. But I liked the Buffalo Bill museum! :)


message 39: by [deleted user] (new)

:D How long ago?


message 40: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Did you go to McDonald's?! If you did in the past two summers I might have served you!


message 41: by [deleted user] (new)

lol


message 42: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Kathryn It was in 2004. Sorry Conner. :(


message 43: by [deleted user] (new)

oh.


message 44: by [deleted user] (new)

:)
Omi of Doom w/ some kind of cute animal as a profile pic? LOL


message 45: by [deleted user] (new)

thanks!


message 46: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments HI!


message 47: by [deleted user] (new)

HI!!! ARE YOU MAD AT ME?


message 48: by [deleted user] (new)

me?


message 49: by Connor (new)

Connor Kinkade (connork) | 1324 comments Hi! I'm tired. *YAWWWNNN*


message 50: by [deleted user] (new)

Pijapardtollacorngasus wrote: "me?"

Connor.

How was tennis?


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