It’s READ AN E-BOOK WEEK
March 4-10, 2012
I caved this year and bought myself a Kindle. While the feel of real paper and a bound book in my hands is truly exquisite, I began to notice the convenience of “the e-book” as I won a contest here or there and received a free book, or I was sent a book to review or edit. On one side I had piles of books and no more shelf room and on the other I had volumes of reading material on a computer disk or, better yet, a thumb drive to plug into my Netbook while I sat in the living room.
Then I found GOLD – some e-book retailers offer their specific reading applications FREE for the computer. As soon as I found that out, I downloaded and installed Kindle for the PC, Nook for PC, and the Sony e-Reader. In addition I already had Adobe (.pdf) reader and word processing that opens .txt. So you don’t even need a separate e-reader to enjoy the convenience and economy of e-books.
I felt like I was sitting in front of an entire library wall all my own!
I decided to go the whole route though and after researching available e-readers, chose one that fit my budget and my needs the best. There were a lot of surprisingly affordable choices. I finally settled on a Kindle Keyboard 3G. I’ve found that e-books generally cost about one-third of the price of print books (some more, some less) so buying books re really economical. And a really fun fact, there are several FREE e-books in various formats available! My Kindle is loaded and anywhere I go, I always have terrific reading material.
*btw, all of my novels are available in print and e-book formats.
Visit Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Smashwords.
Publishers, from the larger conglomerates to the small-press, have found the economy of publishing in e-book format (especially for a newer author) instead of absorbing the huge investment of a run of print books. And the convenience and speed of downloads is enough to impress any avid reader. If you need more convincing, here is a well stated article on the subject: The Book Is Dead Or Soon Will Be by Nicholas Hirst.
I still plan to patronize my local brick and mortar bookstores, especially the Indie stores – but my Kindle is here to stay. To help you stock up for this year’s Read An E-Book Week, here are a few FREE .pdf downloads: Until the Ambulance Arrives Love and Chocolate Nature’s Gifts 2011 A Gift For You from VHP Authors Celebrate Glacier National Park and Sweet Victory Companion Cookbook
Happy Reading!
you can find my books on Amazon or BarnesandNoble.com or go to my Smashwords page at http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/chellecorderoThanks for asking.~Chelle
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