A wonderful thing about a book, in contrast to a computer screen, is that you can take it to bed with you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I spent all day in front of a digital screen, but I'm about to curl up with a book.
I can never get to sleep without a book.
It's very difficult to read a book on your computer.
To me, a book is a book, an electronic device is not, and love of books was the reason I started writing.
A book is a journey: It's a thing you agree to go on with somebody, and I think every reader's experience of a book is going to be different.
My first two books are out of print and, okay, they can sleep there comfortably. It's early work, derivative work.
I know I'm old-fashioned, but there's just something about the act of looking at books versus taking in information on a screen, which is so one-dimensional. There's a sense of ownership that you have with books, a physical connection.
The thing I'm always trying to do when I write is hit that sweet spot where the book both keeps you up late at night, and yet a week after you've finished, it still pops back into your head.
If forced to choose between a book and a Kindle, I'd opt for the comfort and ease of bound pages. I mean, I can't break a book if I drop it on a cement floor.
With a book, there's no volume to turn up. You're very naked with a book.