Sentences with phrase «read fiction e-books»

Women were more likely to read fiction e-books than men, while men were more likely to read business e-books than women.

Not exact matches

The last thing I do before bed around 10 p.m. is read — I always have at least one fiction and one nonfiction going and strongly prefer real books to e-books.
I do not know what will happen in the future, and I understand how authors are being cheated under current e-book contracts, however, I do not read, nor do I plan to publish the type of fiction that does well self - published (romance, science fiction, horror, dystopian, paranormal).
Vertical publishes some of the most interesting manga available in English, but they have not had a digital program — until now: They recently announced that they will make three series available as e-books: The astronaut - school story Twin Spica, the science fiction story 7 Billion Needles (based on Hal Clement's novel... [Read more...]
Not only are e-Book lovers able to read an expanded catalog of fiction and non-fiction titles, but can be kept abreast of the latest happenings with digital newspaper and magazine articles too.
That's what publishers of illustrated books may be feeling right now as they watch traditional immersive reading publishers (you know: fiction, non-fiction, mostly text) fill their coffers with e-book and digital publishing revenues.
My husband and I have bought books (either e-book or paper) that we have read at the library first, and that applies 80 % to cookbooks and 20 % fiction.
TSR: I read articles about the coming wave of e-books in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, way back in the»80s.
For example, an adult reader might be embarrassed to be seen publicly reading a young adult fiction title, and buys it as an e-book.
Downloading the e-books requires Adobe Digital Editions, the same software patrons are using to read e-books from Library2Go, the popular service that provides a large selection of fiction e-books.
You can organize your e-books by making collections («Science Fiction,» «Romance,» «Read,» «Favorites,» etc.).
People have said that mass - market paperback sales are the most susceptible to being replaced by e-book sales, since they are generally fiction novels that people read once and then discard or donate — as opposed to hardcovers that people like to display on their bookshelves.
Both men and women were less likely to read entertainment e-books than the other three categories — business, fiction, and current events.
«If the book is a «quick read» [or] fiction, and if I am not likely to make highlights and notes, I don't mind borrowing [an e-book],» an e-book borrower in her late twenties wrote, «but if it is a factbook, or if I make notes and highlights... I want to access my notes in the future.
This is not too surprising, since the growth of e-books is most likely to impact sales of mass - market paperbacks, as MMPs are the least expensive print offering, their release is delayed after hardcovers (as some publishers do with e-books), and most closely filled the role that e-books are starting to fill for people: day - to - day fiction reading, as opposed to hardcover cookbooks, graphic books, or bookshelf display items.
Ayesha Pande: My response here is based purely on anecdotal evidence: It seems readers of literary fiction have a bias for print books; many readers tell me they want to keep the books, put them on their shelves, read them again and share them with others — none of which is possible with an e-book.
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