How refreshing, and too true. The comments at the end, about
Kindles replacing books… I LOVE that kindles are available. I myself do not “need” one, and will choose to not get one, unless my life significantly changes, and I do “need” one. There are many reasons to need, and use it. But I like the look, feel, smell and heft of a real “printed” book.
However, regular books may go away, if everyone switches. Going back to the first printing press, and the dissemination of information to be available to all, books continue to strike blows for freedom, and education for all. Keep reading “real” books.
A concerned librarian.
How refreshing, and too true. The comments at the end, about
Kindles replacing books… I LOVE that kindles are available. I myself do not “need” one, and will choose to not get one, unless my life significantly changes, and I do “need” one. There are many reasons to need, and use it. But I like the look, feel, smell and heft of a real “printed” book.
However, regular books may go away, if everyone switches. Going back to the first printing press, and the dissemination of information to be available to all, books continue to strike blows for freedom, and education for all. Keep reading “real” books.
A concerned librarian.