Honestly, I don't feel like there isn't much of a debate as it seems? I think most readers just love to read whether it be a physical copy or an e-book. I don't think it really matters, just as long as they're reading.
Yeah, I agree.
I've always been confused about this particular "debate", because it's so nonsensical. E-books are not going to replace books, same as how computers haven't replaced televisions or escalators haven't replaced stairs, and so on. I find it ridiculous that someone would be all anti-e-book because they believe that having a hundred books on a small device is betraying physical books for some reason. They can both coincide with one overlooking the other, plus the convenience of e-books makes life so much easier when you are traveling or just not wanting to carrying a dozen heavy books from place to place. And as you said, anyone who likes reading will take it in any form.
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Yeah, I agree.
I've always been confused about this particular "debate", because it's so nonsensical. E-books are not going to replace books, same as how computers haven't replaced televisions or escalators haven't replaced stairs, and so on. I find it ridiculous that someone would be all anti-e-book because they believe that having a hundred books on a small device is betraying physical books for some reason. They can both coincide with one overlooking the other, plus the convenience of e-books makes life so much easier when you are traveling or just not wanting to carrying a dozen heavy books from place to place. And as you said, anyone who likes reading will take it in any form.