Not exact matches
Even though it
's probably a small audience, those who
read the
book will
be very
interested in it.
While your preschooler
probably isn't
reading yet, there
are some older little ones (
in the four to five year old age group) who
are likely very
interested in books and how to
read them.
An
interesting book I
read several years ago
is called «The Paleolithic Prescription», this
was probably the first
book written
in the late 80's to outline what we today call the cave man or «paleo» diet.
I
am not
interested in any further
reading of this
book (with or without seeing the documentary) but I would
probably take a chance on a novel written by someone else picking up some part of the theme of this
book.
And while other reviews of this title have
been stellar, my
interest in this
book is that I
probably would have never
been lucky enough to
read it or ever hear of its talented author if not for digital publishing.
If you don't know what Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
is about, then you
probably have no
interest in the series at all, because there
's no way you could
read earlier
books and not make it to # 7,
in which Harry continues on his quest to find the final horcruxes and destroy Lord Voldemort once and for all.
So I'd add that it
is crucial to write an amazing «
book description», people do
read them and it
's probably the key factor (along with a great cover)
in getting people
interested in purchasing and
reading the
book in the first place.
I
'm not going to add $ 10 a month for
books when 1) They
are unlikely to offer the
books I want to
read (largely nonfiction, and very selective non-fiction) and 2) With work and school, I don't have time to
read $ 120 worth of fiction a year (and I doubt I could find enough
interesting fiction to spend $ 120 year) and again, they
probably wouldn't include all the titles I'd
be interested in.
If you
're primarily
interested in reading books, you
're probably going to
be fine opting for a Wi - Fi - only model.
Some people will also argue that the game gives you enough virtual currency for instant revivals (because apparently everyone with an iPad
is an utter moron who would rather keep pumping money into a game they
're losing at, than on buying an entirely less cynical game, or go and
read a
book or something), but if that
's really the case (and it
probably isn't if you lose several times
in a row), why keep the system
in there
in the first place (unless you
are not really that
interested in adapting your game for a different platform).