From Shelf Awareness, Friday, October 28, 2011 - Volume 2, Issue 1592
Used Bookseller 'Not Afraid of E-Books'
"My customers still have all sorts of reasons for purchasing printed books. The collector of modern first editions; the new mother passing her childhood favorites down to the next generation; the reader of forgotten and esoteric texts unavailable digitally--all are seeking out an experience greater than the words on the page. The e-book can't replicate that experience, and it doesn't have to.
"E-books are fantastic at keeping us reading; traditional books are great at reminding us why we started in the first place. We're fortunate to live in a world where we don’t have to decide on one or the other."
--Michael Popek in his Wall Street Journal piece headlined "I'm a Used Bookseller, and I'm Not Afraid of E-Books." Popek is the author of Forgotten Bookmarks and a bookseller at his family's used bookstore in Oneonta, N.Y.
You all know how I feel about books vs. e-books. This perhaps is the most even-handed clip I've ever posted on the topic... And believe it or not, this TOTALLY is my opinion!
I CHOOSE print over e-books, but I would never tell YOU to make the same decision.
That's probably what annoys me about other people who have such strong opinions - they try to force me to feel the same way or they tell me I'm wrong.
But e-books, in my personal opinion, are just like politics: I'm NOT wrong, I just don't agree with YOU!
Just like I will never tell you not to be a Democrat or a Liberal or not to be Green, I don't expect you to tell me e-books are the bomb and I'm wrong to be against them.
Signed,
Proud Republican print book supporter!!!
You go, woman!!!!!!!!!!! Give me the paper and give me a Republican! LMAO
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