Digital book readers.
- Convenient...
- Light-weight...
- Easy to use...
These are just some of the general reasons why people may choose to purchase an e-reader.
Some of my "general" complaints:
- A little too convenient
- The joys of waltzing into a bookstore are becoming a thing of the past
- Umm, it's not an actual book...
- The light weight doesn't allow appreciation for a hardcover vs. paperback
- My fancy bookmarks purchased and created, will now catch dust...
- No more "book jackets" *sigh*
Ok, so my complaints may have just cast a huge shadow over the general reasons that I previously provided... but who can blame me?
Growing up, I can't remember a time when I didn't enjoy reading a book. As a child and Night Owl, I'd constantly be reprimanded by my parents to go to bed on time.
So what would I do?
I'd hop into bed and hide under the covers, with a flashlight in hand of course. I'd pull out the latest "Two of a Kind" (starring Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen) or "Goosebumps" by RL Stine book and begin reading--anticipating the next page, chapter and plot.
Kids today, now have the luxury of reading in the dark, with a book reader that is made to provide no excess strain on the eyes. How nice <sarcasm at its best>
E-readers are light-weight compared to traditional books. Photo Courtesy of Getyimages.com |
So maybe I haven't been totally fair here. It's not that I don't admire digital book readers... I do, to an extent. It's just that the old-fashioned way of reading is still in me--and that appreciation is still embedded.
Just two weeks ago I went to my favorite bookstore: Barnes & Noble. Upon entering I saw the fancy display of The Nook. So what did I do to try and lessen my animosity towards the device? I walked over to the sales rep. and asked questions about it. I wanted to give myself a logical reason why I should even continue entertaining the idea of buying a Nook.
The Nook rep. provided me with more details than I have never received before--more info than I actually inquired about. I was amazed at some of the features I was unaware about (I won't even mention it, since you Nook pros out there might start shaking your head at my lack of knowledge). But I was proud to walk out of that department, more knowledgeable about this device and just a bit more impressed.
Impressed enough to make the purchase? No.
Ok, maybe I was a lot more impressed than I'm leading on here... I just didn't have sufficient money at the time!
Ok, maybe I was a lot more impressed than I'm leading on here... I just didn't have sufficient money at the time!
Nook app: Angry Birds game || Courtesy of techrockstar.com |
Seriously, that OMG-a-new-book-finally feeling is one I treasure.
I carry at least one (or maybe two) book with me, in my bag, anywhere I go. I ignore the weight of my bag... the combination of my novels and miscellaneous items adding on the pounds to my poor shoulder.
So maybe the day will come when I will make the idea of purchasing a Nook a reality. I'll still keep my complaints in mind... but I think I'll be just a tad bit satisfied when I walk out of that Barnes & Noble with my new purchase... maybe... just a tad.
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