Showing posts with label Kobo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kobo. Show all posts
Thursday, August 16, 2012
E Books Rule.
Along with the news that E books are outselling paper books comes the amazing Kobo success. The Kobo Touch e-Reader went on sale on July 19th in Japan and it seems as though over 100,000 e-readers have been sold. I also saw big front and centre displays of Kobo in London England at the major book stores such as the famous Hatchards Picadilly. Fiction, led by romance novels, are leading e book sales and I believe it is no coincidence that a fem-porn such as Fifty Shades of Gray has become a viral seller. Women who would never buy such a book at their local book sellers (and where would you hide it at home?) are not afraid to download it to their e reader and tuck it in their purse (or under the pillow). Fem porn is on the move, all because of technology. Stay tuned for a wave of new title following the trend.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
I Love my Kobo, I Hate my Kobo, I Love my Kobo, I Hate my Kobo…
By Joan Baril
No more books in the suitcase. No pile of books in the back seat when I am travelling. Only the Kobo in my purse, ready for the coffee shop, the quick lunch on the go, the wait in line at the border.
I got my Kobo Touch for my birthday and down loaded some of the latest Can Lit as well as Throw Like a Girl, short stories by Jean Thompson and Stories in an Almost Classical Mode by Harold Brodkey, a master of off-the-wall delights. I added in some free stuff: The Dubliners by James Joyce for those times when I wanted to reread The Dead; Japanese Fairy Tales, Short Stories by H. G. Wells, a diet book, and a couple of previews of books, which I might buy, maybe.
When I got back to Thunder Bay , a friend promised to help me down load books from the library. A bit tricky he said, but easy once you get the hang of it.
Great. What could go wrong? I watched the accompanying video and read the meager instructions.
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