
The
beauty of holding a book and the beautiful smell of the printed pages (new/old)
is always very tantalising, an e-book can never replace that feeling. The
pleasure of maintaining a bookshelf, fighting among the crowd to get your copy
on discount in book fairs or book marts, lending a book to someone or sharing the feeling of owning a hard-copy etc., has its own level of pleasure in it.
But e-books are helpful to read wherever you go & whenever you want to read and sometimes I feel it is convenient if you are reading books like 50 shades of grey. But then I am a little old-fashioned if you may call it, I love my printed books.
Do share what you feel...

Oh well! worst case scenario no matter how much I love a hard-copy for the sake of easier travel I are compelled to use an e-book sometimes.
So, here are few links to help you read amazing e-books available in different formats:

http://tuebl.ca/
http://www.epubbud.com/
To convert your e-book into a different format, my personal favourite website is http://www.epubconverter.com/
Do share links for all our 'BookWorms'.

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