Reading in Different Ways

Though e-readers can replace carrying around thousands of pages of conventional books, some people still prefer physical books for having something physical to hold. Photo by: Matthew Libersky

By Jake Lenburg

As people use technology more and more, book publishing companies are trying to catch up with the digital age by producing e-readers (also known as e-book readers). Some people at Plymouth High School are already doing so. For many people, having a Kindle or a Nook (both popular e-book readers) is like having your own personal library in your pocket. Also, these devices often allow the user to read newspapers and magazines.

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