tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-560104573698494637.post5489208110859015235..comments2014-05-23T10:05:43.229-04:00Comments on Thoughts from a LiberryGurl: Fiction eBooksLiberryGurlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04034658239441834930noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-560104573698494637.post-4613437532476809302012-10-28T21:29:33.062-04:002012-10-28T21:29:33.062-04:00I myself have an eReader (my mother's old Kind...I myself have an eReader (my mother's old Kindle 3, which she gave me when she got a Touch) and I think they are brilliant! eBooks are a great way for people to enjoy reading without having to lug around a heavy bound volume. <br /><br />I can see though how it could be a problem for libraries, though, because it may mean less people coming in. But at the same time many people now have eReaders, or they know someone who does. It certainly makes it a lot easier to have all of your books and/or plans (especially because most eReaders let you have PDF files now) in one place that is small enough to put in a bag and take with you. I use mine mostly for fun, but I do have many books I'm reading for school on it, which is very handy.<br /><br />~Anna Grace<br /><br />Hey, don't forget to check out my blog!<br />http://thewritersblock-mintyfresh.blogspot.com/Anna Grace Bollandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07381314953026748664noreply@blogger.com