E-Readers: Enhancers of the Literary Experience?
Posted: February 21st, 2012 | Author: Katherine Collom | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »The arguments for and against using e-readers such as the Kindle to read literature both old and new as opposed to the common method of reading off of actual paper have continued to rage. I myself have yet to purchase an e-reader as, for some reason, I am still a die-hard paper book reader. Here is an interesting article arguing in favor of e-readers and claiming that these devices actually enhance the literary experience. I have to admit, most of the points were valid ones; I found myself questioning my own tenacious refusal to give up on paper books and just start using an e-reader. Hmmm… could the purchase of a Kindle be in my near future?
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