Thursday 5 July 2018

Is it worth subscribing to an E-Book?

It took a few years to start taking off, but it seems that the eBook is increasingly being considered as a comfortable option to read even in the most traditional users.


Among its advantages, it has the convenience of having hundreds of books in a small size, how light it is and its great battery life (up to a month in some cases).

So, is an eBook profitable? That is something very personal that each one must decide, but if we talk about a more or less habitual reader we could say without fear of making mistakes. From there, everything is to win.

The arguments for the digital book

It is cheaper: they cost on average 25% less than their paper equivalent A few thousand digital books, or "eBooks", are even totally free. There are also some old translations of foreign masterpieces.

It is very practical: they do not weigh a gram One can carry a hundred with oneself thanks to websites like readro that let you store and read thousands of ebooks from various genres which weigh less heavy than a paper book. As on the latter, it is possible to annotate and highlight passages.

You can have the book you want at any time, as long as it is in digital format. Today, you can find almost anything in the catalogs of publishers and major distributors like readro. So if you find a reference or someone makes a recommendation, you do not have to wait to go through the library: everything is a click away.

The reading experience is enriched with the tools of the device. The electronic readers or eBooks are usually accompanied by a dictionary, so that it is enough to select a word to consult its definition. We can emphasize, make notes and everything is recorded in the book file. The fold of the sheet as a marker has been imitated in some versions, although the improvised dividers remain outstanding.






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