Just as more and more traditional readers... those «but I love the feel and
smell of my real books» readers (like my sister) are dipping a toe into the digital waters, those who have been on the e-cutting edge for awhile are beginning to find some innovative ways to take advantage of the relative low - entry costs of digital to open new avenues to writers.
Her response; «That is really cool, but I prefer the feel and
smell of a real book.»
Not exact matches
You'll get to enjoy the weight
of real books in your hands, the
smell of knowledge and all this while mother earth will enjoy a greener planet.
Indeed, I still read the printed pages - what a wonderful
smell, the feel
of real paper, the rustling
of it, the little notes I sometimes write next to the text (or used to), the ability to pass the same
book, with inscriptions, to the children who might pass them on to theirs... and someday, those little hands that hold the very same
book will associate a grandparent with it.
And yes, I love the
smell and the feel
of real books, but my reasons go deeper than that.
The EPD is great, I can have my
books collection with me and read for hours, and the battery barely drains, it's almost like reading a
real book, the only difference is that you don't have the
smell of the paper and you can change font size and type;p, just wish they release the Android Marshmallowm because right now the latest Android OS is Lollipop and that was the worst Android version ever.
Even though I had never touched or even seen a
real life Kindle, I knew that it could not possibly replicate the feel
of a
real book, with that indefinable ink and paper
smell and the comfortably repetitive motion
of turning pages one by one.
There's definitely nothing like the
smell and feel
of a
real book, however, I am a speed reader.
They praise the author's decision to preserve «the
smell of ink on paper,» «old - fashioned print,» «
real books.»
These pictures say everything, they say how readers are tied to reading these new
books, which don't have the
smell of a
real paper and don't give the one -
of - its - kind sensation
of page turning.
Either way, there's still nothing quite like the living and tactile experience
of seeing, touching and
smelling the pages
of real book.