Will you miss feeling
the weight of a book in your hands, or is it finally time to say goodbye to those anything but digital ink?
As I've grown to understand the time and talent it takes to publish, I've learned to better appreciate
the weight of a book in my hands.
Feeling
the weight of a book in my hands, flipping back through its pages to re-read a particularly crucial or well - written paragraph, using a bookmark to hold my place while I ponder what I've just read — those are some of the things I still love about reading.
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.
The practice on an everyday basis can compensate for the strain caused
in the neck ligaments due to the
weight of the head withheld for long hours
of deskbound work, hanging at the cranium looking at mobile phone screens at a stretch or studying a
hand - held
book.
It feels substantial
in my
hands and is just about the
weight of a good sized hardcover
book.
Most
of us would all agree that there's nothing better than holding a
book in our
hands, and the early eReaders suffered as a result
of their
weight and cumbersome design.
There's something divine about holding a
book in your
hand; the faint scent
of ink and paper, the whisper
of a turned page, the
weight of a
book clasped to your chest as you imagine the world woven from its words.
I find it difficult to go back and find passages that I particularly liked and I miss the
weight of a good
book in my
hands.
Millions
of readers protested, claiming that they like the smell
of books, their
weight in the
hand, and the familiar gesture
of flipping through...
If you are looking for a magical pill that will make you lose all your extra
weight overnight with no effort from you at all, then this is not the
book for you.If, on the other
hand, you want to successfully lose
weight, improve your health
in general, and regain levels
of energy you thought that you would never experience again, read on.The simple truth is that if you are serious about losing
weight, you need to commit to it over a longer period
of time.
Millions
of readers protested, claiming that they like the smell
of books, their
weight in the
hand, and the familiar gesture
of flipping through pages.
However, I also know there are lots
of people out there who still love
books, who still enjoy the heft and
weight of a tome
in their
hands, who still appreciate the tactile sense
of sliding their fingers between paper pages and gently leafing the top one over as they read the last word on the page before them.
But other people really like the ergonomic design that's intended to center the
weight of the device
in your
hand like the spine
of a paper
book.
Recall the
weight of a hefty
book in your
hand — it's much better than the overly bright, soul - sucking computer screen you're staring at right now.
It's not heavy, but you feel
weight in your
hand and the solar panel on the front thickens that half
of the cover just a bit — which for
book lovers is a big plus.