I've never read an eBook, but found via one of my LJ feeds today that Harlequin sells eBooks now. Yes, every once in a while, I have the urge to read a Harlequin. So eBooks would be kind of nifty for that since when I have the urge, I can actually satisfy it. Normally I don't since by the time I ordered something, or got out to the store, the urge is gone. I think it's a familiarity thing. I used to read my grandmother's when I was little, and read them till I was a teenager. They got sidelined though in favour of science fiction.
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Date: 2009-06-19 09:02 pm (UTC)From:You can put pdf/text/html on as well so you can just put your entire fic collection om their. this (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/) has some useful discussion of the different types of reader out there, pros/cons, availability etc if you are interested in finding out more. The nice thing about the new readers is that they are electronic paper which means they are like reading a book and not looking at a screen.
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Date: 2009-06-19 09:48 pm (UTC)From:Yeah, one day I'll get a reader, but that is far in my bank account's future :) Thanks for the link!