Post by account_disabled on Nov 27, 2023 5:52:21 GMT
Ereader comfortable? Of course, I don't deny it, it's an objective fact that with a Kindle or a Kobo I can carry hundreds of ebooks with me. But if you read in public transport or in line at the post office or at the doctor's office, what changes if you read an ebook or a paper book? Absolutely nothing. The operations you perform are these: You need to take your Kindle out of your bag, turn it on and open the ebook. You have to take the book out of the bag and open it immediately thanks to the bookmark. A much faster operation than the paper one. But excluding this, then just read. If you spend a year reading a series of books that each exceed 800-900 pages - I made a list of them when I talked about reading bricks , 14 volumes with an average of 1127 pages per book - ebook or paperback makes little difference : you just have to roll up your sleeves.
The ereader slows down reading Another provocation, but Phone Number Data this time acceptable. Technical problems may occur when reading an ebook, such as those that happened to me. The Kobo needs to update (takes several minutes) Kobo needs to charge (more minutes) Kobo needs to set up (additional minutes) The Kobo goes in loop (indefinite installation and configuration) The Kobo crashes (only solution: reset and loss of the entire library) Do you understand now why I locked my Kobo in the box and never want to hear about it again? Thanks to the ereader, I haven't been able to read anything, but I'm not writing a text, for goodness sake, nor am I fighting a battle against ebooks - and it would be counterproductive and also inconsistent on my part, given that I'm writing an ebook for self-publishing. But reading can also be slowed down by the various features that an ereader has: you will waste time choosing your favorite font and size and line spacing and who knows what else.
Works in Latin and Greek never reprinted for who knows how long, forgotten, lost in literary oblivion. … I would have a staff of editors Because one is not enough. Because there are those who are strong in one sector and those in another. Editing, just to clarify, for me does not mean cutting, rewriting, adding, distorting a work without saying anything to the author. I still remember the words of Daniele Bonfanti, when he was editor of Edizioni XII: editing is a chat with the author. … I would publish in paperback, ebook and audiobook Because my books must be read by anyone. Is there anything else to add? …I would keep book prices as low as possible Because it makes me strange to read 16 euros on a 100-page paperback booklet. And then 12 euros on a hardback of 400. Something isn't right.
The ereader slows down reading Another provocation, but Phone Number Data this time acceptable. Technical problems may occur when reading an ebook, such as those that happened to me. The Kobo needs to update (takes several minutes) Kobo needs to charge (more minutes) Kobo needs to set up (additional minutes) The Kobo goes in loop (indefinite installation and configuration) The Kobo crashes (only solution: reset and loss of the entire library) Do you understand now why I locked my Kobo in the box and never want to hear about it again? Thanks to the ereader, I haven't been able to read anything, but I'm not writing a text, for goodness sake, nor am I fighting a battle against ebooks - and it would be counterproductive and also inconsistent on my part, given that I'm writing an ebook for self-publishing. But reading can also be slowed down by the various features that an ereader has: you will waste time choosing your favorite font and size and line spacing and who knows what else.
Works in Latin and Greek never reprinted for who knows how long, forgotten, lost in literary oblivion. … I would have a staff of editors Because one is not enough. Because there are those who are strong in one sector and those in another. Editing, just to clarify, for me does not mean cutting, rewriting, adding, distorting a work without saying anything to the author. I still remember the words of Daniele Bonfanti, when he was editor of Edizioni XII: editing is a chat with the author. … I would publish in paperback, ebook and audiobook Because my books must be read by anyone. Is there anything else to add? …I would keep book prices as low as possible Because it makes me strange to read 16 euros on a 100-page paperback booklet. And then 12 euros on a hardback of 400. Something isn't right.