tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4298336608815154749.post4524841029925368618..comments2024-01-04T14:46:02.961-06:00Comments on The Writers' Lens: Books Aren't Going AwayT.W. Fendleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07496256845481383834noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4298336608815154749.post-45931348936264265622013-08-10T16:08:23.475-05:002013-08-10T16:08:23.475-05:00I love books, have always loved books. I like the ...I love books, have always loved books. I like the feel of a book in my hands, I like the smell of a new book, or the atmosphere of a book store. Going into a store like Best Buy for instance to shop does NOT hold the same fascination for me.<br /><br />I don't even want to hazard a guess as to what is next for books, but there will always be those of us around who want to own books in print. Ones we can pull out of the bookshelf at will and read again and again, or flip to that favorite passage to savor. One of the books I was able to purchase contains, within the text, copies of letters written to the author by C. S. Lewis. I would never have found this book outside of the experience of browsing in a bookstore, because I didn't even know of its existence. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4298336608815154749.post-33669969354625348202013-08-10T08:18:55.290-05:002013-08-10T08:18:55.290-05:00I'm still busy being fascinated with ebooks, a...I'm still busy being fascinated with ebooks, and being able to adjust the type size. Where they will go? Who knows. I think the main changes to come will be in the area of reading devices, and in publishing. I think reading devices will improve, and I think publishing will continue to get better and easier.Jacqueline D.http://emforjd.wix.com/jdwritenoreply@blogger.com