Traditional book review timing?
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- KattPascale
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Traditional book review timing?
Clarification: While you are waiting for snail mail delivery (which may take a few days), you can't read an ebook to review?
Sorry to be antsy, but just wanted to be efficient.

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Although I just selected a "traditional book' to review and I googled it later and saw that the same traditional book is also available in electronic form as well!
Oh well. I haven't read a traditional book in a while.

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No, I personally feel that traditional books should also be encouraged. It is especially useful when you don't have an e-reader and have to resort to reading on your computer / laptop if there are no traditional books. For me, and maybe for many readers, there is nothing more preferred than holding an actual book in your hand and reading. This is evident from http://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewto ... =1&t=14042Scott wrote:Yes. I recommend against reviewing books in traditional format if you can read them as ebooks. In fact, I think I will in some way depreciate that functionality sometime in the future.
And if the authors are ready to ship their books in exchange for a good review, then I don't think there's any reason why it shouldn't be encouraged.
Anyway, that's just my opinion, I don't know how far it's true.
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