Sentences with phrase «preferred reading format»

Ms. Godoff said the release of the e-books had not changed Mr. Pynchon's personal preferred reading format.
This offers authors the best possible opportunities to reach the largest possible readership, as every reader will find their preferred reading format.
In this fast - paced world, some readers prefer reading formats that are kinder to their multitasking ways — like audiobooks.

Not exact matches

Format: Some people prefer to fold their books for comfortable reading.
You usually have a readable format to your podcasts for those of us who prefer to read, not watch or listen to newer media options.
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And trust me when I tell you, folks, that I've heard all the various arguments for people's preferred reasons for reading in whatever format they prefer.
This though was the point of my original post: i.e., that both print and digital readers have very good reasons for preferring to read in the formats they do, and to express the hope that each side will refrain from snarking about the other.
I have a Kobo Aura One because they are selling in a FNAC store next to me, otherwise it has some features I prefer, big size, more formats, higger definition, backlight, and the possibility to read in vertical or horizontal.
While supporters on both sides of the book format aisle proclaimed that their preferred format was here to stay and the other was on its way out, the same... [Read more...]
Yet the writing appears to be on the wall: E-books are slowly subsuming the printed format as the preferred vehicle on which people read books.
If you prefer to read your ebooks in PDF format, Faerie Blood and Bone Walker both have high - quality PDFs available.
If you prefer to read your ebooks in PDF format, I will be happy to hand - sell this version of the book to you.
While there are anime adaptations of the popular Manga titles, people still prefer to read them in comic book format.
You'll be able to download the book in PDF, mobi, and epub format, so that you can have the convenience of reading the book on your Kindle, Kobo, computer, phone, tablet, or other preferred e-reading device.
While I much prefer the format options of the Kobo Glo, I'm a little concerned about the blueish light for night time reading before sleep.
The launch of audiobooks at Kobo in late summer of 2017 and some of the things they learned about the types of books people prefer reading in eBook format versus listening to
I am with you in believing that Alexa and other similar technologies will, no doubt, be able to read books to us; the ability to do that is pretty much already there; but I wonder if (in the way that vinyl purists still prefer their music in that format) there'll be audio book narrator purists who enjoy a particular voice actor to read a piece.
Reader does not prefer to read a thesis which is not in the proper format; even if it has a very much rich quality content and thesis without a proper format were also rejected by University Or College.
And basically, my sense about this is, you should make your book available in as many formats as you can afford, because you don't really know how they prefer to read your content.
Personally, as something who spends about $ 4,000 a year on books (please don't rat me out to my wife...) I prefer the ebook format and I've taken big fat history tomes, sold them as used books, and bought the ebook version so I can read without breaking my wrists.
Half of the readers prefers to read selfpublished titles in ebook format, while 18 % read only print.
Fans of comics and graphic novels tend to be a more technologically adept consumer niche of society, so it just makes sense that these fans would enjoy reading their favorite story lines on high - tech devices; avid collectors may still choose to purchase hard copy editions of the comics for the intrinsic and investment value of the titles, but now readers will not have to choose which format they prefer.
One of the chief obstacles for ebooks in the classroom is the hard data that demonstrates students not only prefer print books over ebooks when they have the power to self - select the texts, but also that demonstrate a possible drop in reading comprehension scores after consuming content in digital formats.
DC Comics says: «As one of the largest book publishers in North America, DC Entertainmentâ $ ™ s publishing strategy is to give our consumers the choice to read our stories in whichever format they prefer»... but what IF, I am a customer and I prefer the comic in Nook ebook format or some other non kindle type ebook format..
But the screen is superb, you can turn the brightness right down and you can download the reading apps, and read in the format you prefer.
If you know the recipient owns or prefers a specific reading device, you can purchase the format provided by the vendor.
I've always preferred to read and write novel - length fiction, but the ebook has brought back the short story, the novella, and the serial (among other things), story formats that were never that practical outside of magazines (and even then, it had been a while since you saw many novellas and serials).
Among the 27 % of teens who read ebooks, the study did not find a strong preference for print or electronic format: 37 % prefer print books, 29 % prefer ebooks, and 34 % have no format preference.
Readers: Ultimately, you want your book to appeal to the people who are going to read it — so if you've been building your author platform even before your book is published, check in with your fans about which book formats they prefer.
There are books I am waiting for, books I would really like to read but can't, e.g. because a publisher has cancelled a series, books that are not yet available in the format I prefer (e.g. I'm waiting for the paperback edition of Green), books that are e-book only, etc... But I don't go around attacking the authors and punishing them with one - star reviews.
Professors always prefer to read proper formatted thesis and can also reject improper formatted thesis.
Readers across all age groups are reading print, so there's no predicting what format individual book buyers may prefer.
You can write your novel in Word, save it in DOCX format, and publish it on Amazon — read about Amazon's preferred formats here:
Nowadays, most websites that allow you to upload a manuscript will accept Microsoft Word documents (though Smashwords prefers a very particular format to the file — have fun reading the 90 - page Smashwords «style guide» before submitting; I nearly tore my eyeballs out trying to offer my short story through the site).
I much prefer mobi format or something that I can download and read offline.
I don't buy formats I can't strip and I prefer non-drm, because I — excuse my language — bloody well don't want a license to read, I want to own the book like I do my print books and I want to read it on any device I may eventually buy.
Again, the picture changes accordingly when you look at the different age groups: within the group of younger readers aged 14 - 29, only 27 % prefer reading longer texts in print, while the number of those who read in multiple formats has risen: in 2015, 44 % read print and digital equally, up from 42 % in 2014.
Professors always prefer to read the properly formatted thesis and can also reject improperly formatted thesis.
They do not prefer to read the improperly formatted thesis, even if it has quality rich content.
You can convert virtually any text containing document to EPUB format, which is the preferred format for reading on many ebook readers.
and «in what format does she prefer to read
I still prefer deadtree, and assume I always will, but find myself reading more and more ebooks simply because the storys and authors I like are easier to find in quantity in that format.
Historically, audiobooks (aka «recorded books» or «books on tape») have provided a format for those who prefer to listen to their books rather than read them.
Formats, preferred reading devices for romance ebooks, and the share held by romance in overall fiction, these are more of the factors on Nielsen's program for report and study.
Since I do my own ebook formatting and conversion, I use the Kindle app for testing, but it's also my preferred way of reading.
They also come in a variety of digital formats for whatever digital reading platform you prefer.
When you open your book, you will find a single - column reading view in landscape mode, which I prefer to the two - column or «page» format that most of the other apps employ.
[6]--[7] Millennials also prefers print to digital formats for reading.
Since most libraries can not afford to purchase all books in each format some users will have to read books on a medium other than their preferred one.
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