Article 3
Will a fire sale for ebook buyers become the authors’ pyre? Ramifications, realizations spread in wake of used marketplace news Second in a series From the first, ebooks promised to transform...
View ArticleArticle 2
Turow sees grim future for writers In Sunday’s New York Times, best-selling author Scott Turow (Presumed Innocent) explains the predicament that many writers/authors find themselves in today. Imported...
View ArticleArticle 1
Three shortcomings of e-books For dedicated readers, nothing compares to spending a quiet afternoon browsing in a bookstore. Last week I found myself in the San Jose, Calif., airport with time on my...
View ArticleArticle 0
But can your Kindle or Nook do this? Second of two parts A memory-filled meander through an airport bookstore last week prompted some comparisons between e-books and the real thing. I also discovered...
View ArticleArticle 0
E-books: for a few dollars more For many readers, electronic books are convenient but not a substitute for the printed variety. E-books are handy for reading on planes, trains and in bed, but you...
View ArticleArticle 0
Are you an “average” mystery reader? How do you feel about e-books? The average mystery reader is a woman in her 50s or 60s. She generally buys mass market paperbacks, but e-book mysteries are...
View ArticleCabbie has a body in the trunk
Peace, Love, and Murder by Nancy Holzner Five Star (publishing) - 367 pages $.99 e-book Bo Forrester is a resourceful, latter-day hippie who has returned to the town of his birth in upstate New York...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....