Disadvantages of Ebooks and Readers
- Zannie
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Disadvantages of Ebooks and Readers
With all the advantages of ebook readers pointed out in this forum , I thought it might be interesting to see what people thought were the disadvantages.
Personally I hate how I cannot have two books open at the same time. If I am studying a book I need to have the book open as well as study guide and flip back and forwards. If both are ebooks this cannot be easily done on the Kindle.
So What is your ebook pet hate?
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While my kindle is brilliant and so much cheaper for loading up with books for the holidays, one downside is that you can't really just leave the Kindle lying on your towel while you go for a quick dip - I wouldn't get too upset if a paperback went walkies but having to replace the Kindle is costly.
eReaders have destroyed the lovely passtime of speculating on what your fellow travellers or fellow patients in the doctor/dentists waiting rooms were reading & then discovering they were on a totally different genre to what you would have expected. Now they could all be reading 50 Shades and, short of asking them, you have no way of knowing - it's very annoying! It used to be a great converstion opener or chat up line too ... "I haven't read that book, is it any good?" followed by "It's OK but not a good as his earlier book, you can have a lend of it when I finish if you like?" and away you go with a whole new friendship established.
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Where I live ebooks are not the norm so you can still check out what others are reading. I shall savor it while I have it.
I also dislike how tired my fingers get tapping to turn the page.
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Thank you for your opinions
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That's a very valid point - I love browsing someone's bookshelves to see what they are into.Zannie wrote:Yes I only seem to buy books from Amazon now and they don't have all the books that I can find in paper. People can't walk into my house and see the books I read nor what that tells them about my personality. I have never had my Kindle break but have forgotten to charge it.
Thank you for your opinions
Likewise my Kindle has given no trouble & I have it about 3/4 years but like you, Zannie, I have forgotten to recharge it on occasion

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