It seems like everyone is talking about e-books and e-readers these days. Which e-reader to buy, which formats it supports, who has the best e-book prices, and whatnot.
I have a confession to make — I don’t have an e-reader, and I don’t plan on getting one anytime soon.
Why not? Well, mainly because I like paper books so much. I like the way they look and feel. I like being able to pick them up and browse through them in the store. Heck, I even like the way they smell. That musty tang in the air in libraries and used bookstores always makes me smile because it means that I’m in a place where there are books — and lots of them.
Price is another issue. Most of the prices for the e-readers that I’ve seen are more than $100. That seems kind of steep to me. And I’ve seen a lot of blog posts were a lot of readers have had problems with their e-books. It all kind of seems like a big hassle when I can just open up a paper book and start reading it without having to worry about if I’m even going to be able to open an e-file or not.
Plus, I spend all day on the computer at work and then again at night doing book stuff. When I have time to read, I don’t want to do it on the computer or on any kind of electronic screen. I want to curl up on my couch, put a blanket over my feet, and have the book on my lap.
Don’t get me wrong. I know plenty of folks who love, love, love their e-readers. One of the ladies in my book group brought her Kindle to one of our meetings and let folks play around with it. I thought it was cool, and I can certainly see the appeal of carrying thousands of books in something that’s only a little bigger than some people’s wallets — and being able to download more instantly. That’s another reason why I don’t get an e-reader — I’d spend tons and tons of money on books. Well, more so than I do now anyway. 😉
But I just don’t think an e-reader is for me. Maybe I’ll change my mind someday — or at least when the prices drop below $100. But for now, it’s good, old-fashioned paper books for me.
What about you guys? Have you jumped on the e-reader bandwagon? Why or why not?