At face value, this phenomenon poisons the well: The reader is now exposed to a much
more uneven experience than when publishers previously served as gatekeepers to ensure minimum quality levels.
It's a big game, running more than double the length of the original, but the price it pays for that is being a much
more uneven experience.
Not exact matches
I personally like e-readers
more than books because they DO N'T give me a real book
experience (
uneven lighting, grainy texture, curvature to the pages, etc...) haha..
It would be
more accurate to say that articling is an «
uneven experience that would vary from firm to firm» for 100 % of law firms.