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That she doesn't like ebooks is a generational thing, no doubt. My parents and in-laws are in their late 60s and 70s and ebooks just don't feel right to them, even if my parents are considering a Kindle and my father-in-law has an I-Pad (given as a gift). It's the same with all the people who decry the disappearance of handwriting class. Well, I hated handwriting class and I love my Kindle, but I'm a generation later and I grew up with a computer on my desk.
People used to talk about cell phones that way too, and pretty much everyone I know has one now. It's just unfortunate she felt the need to talk about ebooks that way in an interview.
People used to talk about cell phones that way too, and pretty much everyone I know has one now. It's just unfortunate she felt the need to talk about ebooks that way in an interview.