books vs. ebooks by megan chase take pic myself. many people love to read a good book, but over the...
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Many people love to read a good book, but over the last 3 years people have been putting down there trusty hardback book and picking up a kindle or eBook reader.
My pitch is to find out whether the general public prefer to read a good old fashioned book
or read of a modern EBook with the use of a reader such as a kindle.
FactsEBooks
→ Pros: accessible anywhere, easy, quick, easy to highlight/mark.
→ Cons: expensive, sometimes they're missing pages, graphics, etc.
Books
→ Pros: you can, well, feel them; you can read the ending before the beginning without a ll the hassle; they look nice on shelves.
→ Cons: it's not like you can whip out a book to read while standing on a line, paper cuts, there really aren't too many cons.
In 1949, Angela Ruiz (a teacher from Spain) made the first electronic book ( ebook). She done this so her students had to carry less books.
Most buyers of eBooks are male aged between 49-51. Most eBook's users have a higher income compared to thoughs who buy printed booksMost buyers of printed books are female aged between 42-58.
Reading can help prevent Alzheimer’s.
Fiction books increase your ability to empathize with others
ProductionLocation List:Swindon town center outside a book shop for example Water StonesA house living room or any room with a chair.A library, for example the central library in the Swindon town centerEquipment List:CameraMicrophoneTripodLaptopTabletKindleBooksPhone