What do we have here? Obviously electronic books and readers are like the gates of hell opening up for the worldwide book publishers and printers. For them, their world is rapidly shifting, and if they don't jump on the fast growing e-reader highway, their world is going to end. Is this a bad thing? Hell no! Every year thirty million trees are used to produce books sold in just the United States. That's more than a thousand times the number of trees in New York's Central Park. Thirty million beautiful God giving trees that once supported nature's wildlife. Every time I read an e-novel on my e-reader, I know I'm saving trees, which are a wondrous gift for all to enjoy. Read an e-novel and make the forest creatures dance with joy. For the first time in history, everyone can easily save our precious trees by purchasing an electronic reader, which also replaces bulky bookcases, and offers a much easier and fun way to read an captivating novel. If your aging eyes aren't as good as they use to be, just simply enlarge the print. If you're blind, you can actually listen to your e-reader. What we have here is science fiction wonder turned into a wonderful realism for everyone to take pleasure in. Your e-books are drastically cheaper than paper books, thus quickly paying off your e-reader, depending on how many books you read every month.
To have the ability to read a magnificent story is far better than waiting for the movie. Personally, I become much more involved with the characters when I can picture them in my mind's eye. They emotional touch my essence as if I'm telepathically mind-melding with them. Reading a novel allows you to use your creative imagination, therefore watching the imagined movie within your brain, and reading drastically increases your intelligence.
Electronic technology at its super best. E-books and e-readers are rapidly encompassing the world, changing the way people read by adding pleasure to each word, and it offers a much easier way to store your favorite novels. Without the awful chore of dusting your bookcases or packing up all your paper books every time you decide to move. My friends, this technology is here to stay for my many generations, so say goodbye to tree killing paper books and join the e-reader bandwagon.
Article by Chuck Keyes
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