UK EBOOK STORE
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 13:09

normal book or the new digital ebook? Which would you prefer?
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This is the new technology for reading, instead of taking a good paperback on holiday apparently you can now buy this electronic one, and download stories on line.
I prefer a real book, I love the book stores, I get attracted by the cover, read the front page, and then if it grabs me, I buy it. But with the electronic reader it seems to take the fun out of it. What do you think?
General consensus so far, books thumbs up, reader, thumbs down….as I suspected. Yes, they have their place, but not on my bookshelf!
I so agree with you on this, i can get lost in a book shop for hours just browsing and taking in all the books on offer. A book has a certain feeling between your fingers and a new smell to them, or and old well used and loved smell if they have been passed along many people or from car boots, charity shops etc. There will certainly be no shelf space amongst my private library for an “electronic book” no siree.
eBooks store for iPAD – GETTYBOOK.com
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Wal-Mart Offers $10.87 Billion for UK Grocery Retailer Asda.: An article from: Food & Drink Weekly $5.95 This digital document is an article from Food & Drink Weekly, published by Informa Economics, Inc. on June 21, 1999. The length of the article is 570 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle:… |
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Buying into security’s retail value. (security in UK’s retail industry): An article from: Security Management $5.95 This digital document is an article from Security Management, published by American Society for Industrial Security on May 1, 1998. The length of the article is 1850 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From t… |
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The UK economy.(AT A GLANCE …): An article from: National Institute Economic Review $5.95 This digital document is an article from National Institute Economic Review, published by National Institute of Economic and Social Research on April 1, 2005. The length of the article is 504 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it w… |
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TapouT UK Territory T-shirt $23.95 TapouT UK Territory T-shirt |
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Warrior UK T – Shirt $24.95 Custom T -shirt made for all those fans in Europe or UK natives. Sizes are S, M, L, XL, XXL Warrior neighborHOOD series |
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Launching a Successful eBay® Store[eBook] $13.96 pThis is the eBook version of the printed book.pDisregard the recent grumbling over recent eBay Store fee hikes. A well-run eBay Store is worth every penny, and can add considerably to your profitability! Recent enhancements to eBay’s Store features make running a Store an essential part of successful eBay selling. Stores give you so many new ways to cross-promote your eBay items that running a Store gives you an almost unfair advantage over sellers without one. pWhen shoppers enter your eBay Store they visit your own private eBay. They see only your items, organized in a way that suites what you sell; and when they use your Store’s search feature only your items appear. pStores can actually reduce your Final Values fees by 75% in some cases. Stores let you organize, showcase, cross-promote and catalog all of your items, (including auctions) in ways that make it easier for shoppers to find and purchase your items. peBay Stores have come a very long way in the past few… |
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Human Geography of the UK[eBook] $35.09 This new key textbook for introductory courses in human geography provides first and second-year undergraduates with a comprehensive thematic approach to the changing human geography of the UK. |
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The Hydrology of the UK[eBook] $43.19 Assesses the changing hydrology of the UK by focusing on key issues that affect fundamental hydrological processes and which have important implications for water resource management, flood risk and environmental quality. |
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UK Accounting Standards[eBook] $57.53 pThe pace of development in financial reporting has accelerated sharply during the last few years and shows no sign of abating as the UK prepares to comply with International Accounting Standards. This text gives accounting professionals an understanding of UK accounting standards and demonstrate how they are used in practice. It is the perfect companion for those who need to keep abreast of changes to accounting standards or who need to see how the standards are applied in practice. Accounting Standards includes: summaries outlining the principles behind UK accounting standards; and examples and extracts from well-known recent company accounts. Keep up to date with changes to UK accounting standards. It includes practical examples to illustrate how accounting standards work in practice. |
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Diversity Management in the UK[eBook] $145.36 pA comprehensive and critical review of the global scholarly literature on diversity, this book presents findings from original UK-based research involving in-depth organizational case studies, interviews, observation and documentary data from over fifty organizations./PPAnalyzing the findings from the perspective of key stakeholder groups – diversity practitioners, line-managers, trade union equality officers, workplace trade union representatives and employees, it addresses a range of questions, including:/PULPLIHow is the diversity concept developing in the UK?/LILIHas the UK deconstructed and reconstructed the diversity concept to fit with the legal, social and economic context of UK organizations? /LILIHow are organizations in the public and private sectors responding in practical terms to the diversity concept? /LILIWhat is the legacy of the traditional equal opportunity concept?/LILIWhat are the experiences of different organizational… |
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America’s Corner Store[eBook] $15.95 pPraise for America’s Corner Storebr / BRbr / BRWho would have thought the story of a drugstore chain could encompass so much vital and fascinating American history? With superb storytelling skills, John Bacon gives us a vivid and insightful chronicle of matters both large and small, from the birth of the milkshake to the rise of America’s consumer culture. America’s Corner Store is a genuine treat.br / BR-James Tobinbr / BRthe National Book Critics’ Circle–Award winner, and author of To Conquer the Air: The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flightbr / BRbr / BRRun the business with your head. Lead the family with your heart. Walgreens’ history is filled with good values, strong principles, and immense courage. A family business classic.br / BR-Howard Howdy S. Holmesbr / BRPresident and CEO, Jiffy Mixesbr / BRbr / BRJohn Bacon has crafted a thorough, insightful, readable, and fascinating account of the development of… |
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What Happens at a Party Store?[eBook] $14.66 pWhat Happens at a Party Store?: Join Buddy, every first-grader¿s favorite Weekly Reader® pal, as he goes behind the scenes at interesting real-life places where people do interesting real-life work. What Happens at a Party Store? takes readers inside a real party store to see how the staff helps a mom and her son put together a great birthday party. |
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The Store Boy[eBook] $2.92 From the book:BRBen Barclay checked the horse he was driving and looked attentively at the speaker. He was a stout-built, dark-complexioned man, with a beard of a week’s growth, wearing an old and dirty suit, which would have reduced any tailor to despair if taken to him for cleaning and repairs. A loose hat, with a torn crown, surmounted a singularly ill-favored visage. A tramp, and a hard looking one! said Ben to himself. He hesitated about answering, being naturally reluctant to have such a traveling companion. Well, what do you say? demanded the tramp rather impatiently. There’s plenty of room on that seat, and I’m dead tired. |

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