Paper Books vs. Electronic Books
I have a teacher that says that electronic books are not books, but just like a really long text one reads on some electronic device. This caused an argument in the classroom, that got a little out of hand. Anyway, I've been thinking about such discussion for a while, and while I don't agree that e-books are not books, I do believe that there are some pros and cons for both. EBooks are, in comparison to paper books, much easier to travel or just move around with. As a friend of mine pointed out, she could easily take E-Reader with over books, and only take up the space of about a hundred-page book. Also, there are e-novellas, or just plain e-books that only come out electronically. While there are a few that eventually come out in paperback as a collection, this happens after some time from the electronic version was published. Along with all that, some devices for electronic reading include other utilities, which can be either helpful or a distraction, dependi...