tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2024968317409077894.post662970506113563056..comments2016-06-18T14:32:25.064-07:00Comments on From The Treehouse: BOOK FOR REALMary O'Dell . . .http://www.blogger.com/profile/15491103139064424459noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2024968317409077894.post-86669214975399703612010-10-14T06:54:56.346-07:002010-10-14T06:54:56.346-07:00I agree that the book-reading experience includes ...I agree that the book-reading experience includes the book. Even if it's just a cheap paperback. I like to read a poem on line or a blog post or even a newspaper, but when I read a book of poetry, I like a BOOK of poetrySherryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08295623007228772234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2024968317409077894.post-73384100244567510792010-10-12T09:42:59.436-07:002010-10-12T09:42:59.436-07:00I agree. I recently asked a friend about a book he...I agree. I recently asked a friend about a book he had read, and he told me the title and added, 'It's available on Kindle!'<br /><br />I had no desire to read on a device until I saw a publication available on Kindle only—and I really, really wanted to read it. It helped that it was a free download and Kindle is also available as a free iPhone app, and so while waiting to see my physical therapist today I got to read it in the waiting room. But without the heft and physical presence of paper (always cheaper, lighter and requiring no batteries), I was startled to 'turn' the last 'page' and discover that it was over. That was one jarring effect I had not anticipated.<br /><br />As for the initial recommendation, I definitely will be reading it on paper.<br /><br />-e-lorem ipsumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04034551632421077938noreply@blogger.com