E Book Vs Book
Essay by review • February 9, 2011 • Essay • 441 Words (2 Pages) • 1,029 Views
The reason many people including myself still do not purchase e-bot thinkoks is because of the
relatively low advertisement it has received so far. The media is doing little to nothing to
inform the people of their existence seeing as how not even I myself did not even know about
them until I read this article. Another reason and probably the most important one they are
yet to be popular is because of the lasting generations and generations of regular word on paper
type of literature. Something such as that is hard to get over for anybody who knows the joy
of reading a nice old book quietly near the fireplace. Reading regular books is all people have
ever known up to this point and that will continue to be the case for a time to come. The article
might have said that every new form of literature goes through rough criticism from skeptics. But
however they eventually become more and more common and eventually accepted by society.
That however will not be the case with modern books replaced with computer generated poor
Attempts o the literature. The leap from print to screen generated words is simply too great. I do
Not think such an invention will ever make itself into the hearts of readers. It is truly sad when
people try to replace one of the few non electronic forms of entertainment ever to last this long.
not that I want to be old fashioned but every invention that has been replaced throughout history
has never been as old and loved as a plain form of literature as a book. The e-book may be for
some distant time in the future where cars run on solar energy and robots rule the work place but
today we will continue to read regular hard covered or paperback books. The reason the future
might accept the appearance of e-books is because the future generation of people
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