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Thursday, November 8, 2012

eBook versus Paper: Trends in my Reading

I noted recently that I have already read as many books this year–and it’s just the start of November–as I did last year.

How do I keep track? First, I have a book blog: Random Reading.

Second, I (of COURSE, because I am a GEEK) keep an Excel file tracking the number of books I read to compare over time.

But what I didn’t have (UNTIL TODAY!) was consolidated data on what kind of books I’ve been reading. I’ve never read many hardback books (too heavy and too expensive), and I’ve always preferred mass market paperback books to trade paperback books (too heavy), but although I knew I was reading a large proportion of eBooks, I wasn’t aware just how my reading habits had changed.

So I went through my book blog and my book database and tallied the kinds of books I read each year.

I have to admit I am completely shocked by the trends.

eBooks versus Paper Books

So far this year, I have read the same number of eBooks as I did mass market paperback books in 2010 (the last year I did not own an eReader): 80.

The number of hardback books has remained fairly constant, which is not a surprise.

The number of trade paperbacks has declined as well, but I always read fewer trade paperbacks than I did mass market paperbacks, again, because they’re heavier and more uncomfortable to hold for long periods of time.

Interestingly, this year might not even beat my previous high, which was set in 2006, when I read 164 books in a single year, but you can see that I’ve been pretty consistent in how much I read.

Books Read per Year

(I only have numbers for part of 2003, because July 2003 was when I started my book blog, and I didn’t always blog every book at first.)

But getting back to the types of book I read, I was initially surprised at how many eBooks I’ve read, but then after some consideration, decided I should have noticed this trend earlier. First, I try to always have a book with me. But with eReaders, I have access to my entire electronic library ON MY CELL PHONE. That means I don’t have to carry a book or even an eReader, I just need to pull out my phone, which I always have with me.

There are a non-zero number of occasions where I’ve had an unexpected wait, started reading a book on my phone, and then when I got home, took up right where I left off on my Kindle.

Second, when I travel, I no longer have to haul along a bag of books I might possibly want to read. The convenience of carrying a single eReader instead of three to ten paperback books is tremendous. Especially since we now have to pay for all carry-on luggage on planes.

Third, my kindle is about the same weight as a mass market paperback book. And much lighter than a trade paperback or hardback book. I’m not certain, but I think I’m reading more new releases, since I don’t have to wait for them to come out in mass market paperback.

So how do I think this affects authors?

First, I’ve bought some books that I have in hardback–or even paperback–in eBook format. Some of these were favorites, but others were books I had been wanting to read, but only had in hardback, so the books were sitting on my shelf collecting dust. Yes, if I already own a copy of a book, I’m probably going to wait until I find it on sale to buy that eBook, but then I already own the book, so this is just bonus money the author is getting from me, since I already paid for the book once.

Second, as I said, I think I’ve increased the number of newer releases I read, because I no longer have to wait until a book comes out in mass market paperback.

Third–and most importantly to me–there are more and more short stories and novellas available for just a few dollars or even for free. Not only am I willing to pay a dollar or two for a short story, I’ve also read several free short stories that have lead me to purchase books by that author (Lish McBride and Jennifer Estep are two major beneficiaries of that trend.)

So it seems to me, from my reading trends, that eBooks are a good thing for authors. I’m buying books sooner, occasionally buying multiple versions of a book, and buying plenty of new authors I’ve been introduced to through free short stories/novellas.

The bad thing about this, is I now see that I have a NEW Excel file I’ll need to maintain, to see if these trends continue to change over time.

Reading Over Time

(That huge peak in July 2004? I had the flu and read the entire Spenser series just over a week. June 2010? Broken ankle. May 2006? I have no idea.)

Written by Michelle at 4:42 pm    

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

WWA: Day after Edition

Today’s word is: relief

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

This Is Awesome

In today’s mail:

West Virginia Stamped Letter

West Virginia Stamped Letter

Bravo Greatland Graphics, you just made my day!

Written by Michelle at 5:19 pm    

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Ricky Martin the Metal Chicken and the Trick-or-Treaters

Trick-or-Treaters!

Trick-or-Treaters!

Trick-or-Treaters!

Written by Michelle at 9:10 pm    

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Día de los Muertos

Today and tomorrow are the Days of the Dead, a time for remembering those who have died.

I’ve lost quite a few loved ones in the past couple years, so I’m going to take these two days to remember funny stories, and I offer this place to gather to remember your own loved ones who have died in recent years.

The easiest funny stories for me are those of Grandmom. She had no qualms about being silly and ridiculous, which is something I try to remember–what is dignity worth when you could instead be making someone laugh?

Grandmom & Lily

Here’s a Grandmom story, that seems good for today.

When her older sister, Sophie, died, she helped her nephew deal with the arrangements and went to the funeral home with him.

We’d arrived at her house while she was still out with her nephew, and when she came in, she was laughing at herself–apparently, many things she thought ridiculous had transpired, and they were coming home, she thought to herself, “I can’t wait to call Sophie and tell her this!” She then realized what a ridiculous thought that was and couldn’t help but laugh at herself.

I think that’s the best lesson for me to remember–if you try really hard, you can almost always find something to laugh at.

Written by Michelle at 6:00 am    

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

WWA: Did Something Happen This Week? Edition

Today’s word is: storm

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Happy Halloween!

I don’t feel like dressing up this year, but I still love Halloween.

I hope the bad weather doesn’t keep my three expected trick-or-treaters away.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

WWA: Babcock State Park Edition

today’s word is: mill

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Travels: Babcock State Park

After escaping the crowds at Bridge Day (I love watching the BASE jumpers, but then, so does everyone else), we went to Babcock State Park.

Amusingly, many many other people had the same idea, so by the time we left, the parking lot was overflowing.

Babcock State Park is famous for its grist mill–you’ve probably seen a picture of it.

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You had a wait quite awhile to get a picture without people.
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Monday, October 22, 2012

Travels: Bridge Day

One week after our last visit, we were back at the New River Gorge, this time for Bridge Day.

The skies were overcast and grey, but there were still BASE jumpers to watch.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Travels: Great Smoky Mountains

Part of the reason we wanted to drive, is so we could see parts of the country we hadn’t before. Which is why we came back through the Great Smoky Mountains. It was an amazingly beautiful day, which made the drive all the nicer.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Travels: Georgia Aquarium, Part Two

The special exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium was frogs.

I can’t say frogs are a personal favorite, but my friend Susan loves them, so I paid close attention and took lots of pictures, because they made me think of her.

They had Poison Dar Frogs, which are Susan’s favorite. I didn’t get many good pictures of them.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Travels: Georgia Aquarium, Part One

I love aquariums. Every time we visit Cincinnati, we have to visit Newport Aquarium. And we used to visit at least once a year. So I was looking forward to seeing the Georgia Aquarium.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Travels: Charlotte to Atlanta

This week was Michael’s conference, and this year it was in Atlanta. Michael convinced his work to let us drive (everyone else flew), so we drove down via Charlotte, where we got to meet Eric and Kat.

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This was the sunrise Tuesday morning, from our hotel room on the 40th floor of the Marriott.

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