Does anyone read them?
I know I don’t, that’s why I ask. I have converted a few of my books, but I am certainly not chomping at the bit to do more. I simply can’t read from an electronic device for pleasure. It is work. Continue reading
Does anyone read them?
I know I don’t, that’s why I ask. I have converted a few of my books, but I am certainly not chomping at the bit to do more. I simply can’t read from an electronic device for pleasure. It is work. Continue reading
It is the giving time of year!
QuickTurtle Books® is making most of our eBooks available for free download Oct. 20, 21 & 22.
Goblin’s Goop, Christmas Christmas Everyday, Colors Talk, How the Snake Got Its Tail, The Love Tree and City Slicker’s Guide to the Amish Country are all a part of this 3 day give-away. Continue reading
I am a voracious reader. My preference has always been hardback books. I even shy away from paperbacks unless they are poetry books which seem perfectly fitted as paperbacks. I have never been able to read a novel on an electronic device, though I can read poetry and children’s books on my iPad. I am curious as to whether anyone regularly reads books electronically or if this ebook thing is mere hype and a fad that will pass.
I think I can envision a more robust reading experience on a big screen TV. You know, kick back in a recliner and read a book in huge print while sipping a craft beer. Continue reading
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All of our E-BOOKS can be downloaded for free until April 3rd in celebration of National Library Week. Reviews welcome and much appreciated.
Richard and Mary Rensberry, Authors at QuickTurtle Books