I'm
a big ebook fan, and after reading your article, I realise why I like it so much — less book weight when I go on holidays.
Not exact matches
hey twistmepretty I have been I
big fan of how u make your hairs and I would really like to get a
ebook
We've watched some of our most reluctant readers — Spanish middle - school boys who happened to be
big soccer
fans — start out slowly reading sports articles on
eBook screens and grow into voracious readers of print books on every imaginable subject.»
In any case, this is a
big win for avid Kindle
fans and
ebook popularity, generally.
I am a
big fan of the kindle and I appreciate the sheer volume books available for the kindle but Amazon's dominance of the
eBook industry is very alarming.
I'm a
big fan of the BOGO offer, so when you release a new book invite
fans to send you a copy of their purchase receipt in exchange for your gifting the
eBook to a friend or colleague of their choosing.
I'm a
big fan of older SF and I'm glad that works of writers from the 60's and 70's, writers like Brian Aldiss and John Brunner are available as
ebooks.
I think this is very unique and made me a
big fan of the overall
ebook experience.
I'm a
big fan of the Kindle — and
ebooks — and to be fair, it sounds like she is too.
There's a lot of talk about how there's more competition in the Kindle Store and elsewhere these days — more independent authors publishing and also more
Big 6 backlist books being put out in
ebook form, but if you can cultivate a
fan base that enjoys your work and will try a lot of what you write, then you can do this for a living, providing you're able to publish regularly and keep getting more stuff out there for readers to consume.
Kobo went on record saying that they would develop an HTML5 app for the Safari web browser to continue to allow customers to shop for
ebooks and other digital content from within the
ebook app, an approach that many app developers will likely take, but Amazon has beaten everyone to the punch by launching the Kindle Cloud Reader, what is effectively a huge middle finger to Apple and
big thumbs - up to Kindle
fans.
Oh, yes, and I'm
big fan of the way your
ebook purchases are backed up on Amazon.com.
So as much as I am a
fan of
eBooks I am in a bit of a «waiting» mode now and I don't buy much (which is not a
big deal since I have a few hundred unread books).
Rowling is
big enough to be a one - person industry and, importantly, has an intensely dedicated
fan base and multimedia opportunity that can be developed in ways that will go well beyond selling
ebooks to Kindle owners.
I've always been a
big fan of giving away the
ebook edition of a book because it builds buzz and leads to print sales (though it doesn't appear they made this available in print and I can not imagine why not!).
They're apparently
bigger fans of the platforms Amazon, B&N, and to a lesser degree, Apple, have built to purchase and read
ebooks, and the
ebooks themselves don't have the same emotional connection as those they buy in print to keep on bookshelves.
Without engaging people online, I would not have met some of my
biggest fans or learned how to successfully convert my novels into
eBook formats (thank you Guido Henkel).
As you know, I'm a
big fan of
ebooks / webfiction because of its potential for creativity and innovation.
When a
big publisher aimed to introduce a legendary series of books in
eBook format to
fans, Thai readers thrillingly anticipated in the
eBook launch of a classical literature, Phet Phra Uma, written by a well - respected author, Panomtien, despite the limited presence of
eBook catalog in the bookstores.
At that point, the
big names in self - publishing were Amanda Hocking, John Locke and JK Rowling had just launched Pottermore — her own company selling
ebooks and helping
fans create things in her world.
I've been reading
ebooks for years and was a
big fan of using Microsoft Reader on my laptop, but I eventually wanted something that was more portable.