Had a look at the World EBook Fair site and had a look through the Gutenberg Project and opened up some free e-books to view..didn't actually download any and probably there are not many that I would be interested in.
I also explored some of the "free book sites". Found a book in Academic Library ..Questia by Andre E Lejard on French Tapestry. Although I think it's great that I found the whole publication (all 110 pages ), I don't think I'd read or print it, I like to snuggle up at night with a good book rather than a good computer (difficult to view in bed).
Some of the e-book sites I found you had to register for as well.
I think there is a place for E-books, my library does subscribe to a few trainee syllabus books and there is definitely a use for e -books, although they are quite expensive.
Audio books could be good for the visually impaired and for me personally I like to listen to novels when driving long distances.
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