We live at the crossroads of two epochs in literature: electronic books replace electronic books, but the former do not intend to give them up.
• Reading
Probably everyone at least once heard the phrase "I can not read from the monitor." Reading a printed text on paper is really pleasing to the eyes of most people and, as is commonly believed, causes less harm to vision than reading from an electronic medium.
Electronic paper in the Kindle
• Storage
An extensive home library is very cool, especially when you have a large house where it can be stored. However, the existence of a library is rather a matter of status, to which we will come later. As for the practical part of storage, here, probably, it is not necessary to explain that e-books benefit from paper by all indicators: on one flash drive there is more text than you can read in your entire life.
Experiment versus the convenience of storing electronic and paper books
• Publication
The publication of a paper book requires a lot of labor and material costs, not to mention the fact that the main material for its production are all your favorite trees.