In defense of ebook readers
Tiff plowed through more than 20 books on the Kindle. At one point in the middle, she read a book on paper (because it wasn’t available on the Kindle) and absolutely hated it. Her commentary was priceless: she couldn’t easily look up word definitions, she couldn’t change the font size, it was awkward and lopsided to hold near the beginning and end, and it would lose her place if she fell asleep while reading.
Should I get a Nook for my parents so they can change the font size? They’re both over 60 now and my dad reads with a magnifying glass. This might be a good idea.
