I've never read an ebook. Print every time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's easier to release an ebook than a print book.
One thing I often talk about in my business is that an eBook is not like a print book: it's very, very different. It's organic. It's changing.
Remember that just because major publishing is having trouble, that doesn't mean people have stopped reading books. Printed books won't go away, but ebooks won't go away, either.
I am a print addict. I have an ebook and a computer but I remain hooked on print.
I read on my iPad. But honestly, I prefer print.
To my irritation, you still can't flick through an ebook properly; you can't riffle the pages, you can't look at more than one page at once.
I prefer to read print books. Maybe I'm just a little old-school. I do read e-books.
I've never written a book before.
I don't read books regularly, because I'm always writing them. I've written 30 books, thousands of pages.
I've been saying for years that readers want inexpensive ebooks.