4 Things That Drive Ebook Readers Crazy

4 Things That Drive Ebook Readers Crazy
  1. The Disdain From People Who Stick To Paper

There is nothing more annoying than people who only consider you a “real” book lover if you have shelves that are overflowing with real books. Never mind the fact that you can have thousands of eBooks on your reader, these people will still treat you with disdain if you prefer a screen to paper. No matter how many benefits there are to eBooks, some people will always treat it as inferior to paper, which is guaranteed to drive eBook Readers crazy.

  1. Low Batteries

How annoying is it to get so caught up in a great eBook that you don’t notice that low battery warning? Some books are just so captivating that they take preference until you have read every single page. However, sometimes daily life intrudes and the eBook must be put away to deal with other matters. When you finally get a chance to return to the book, only to discover that the batteries of your device are flat it is severely annoying. Even more so when you are stuck somewhere without easy access to a charging point!

  • Having To Stick To A Book Budget

With so many books literally at your fingertips, it is easy to get a little carried away when it comes to spending. After all, if you discover a great author and then find they also wrote a bunch of other books you haven’t read yet, it goes without saying that you want to buy them. Annoyingly enough, there are a lot of other things in life that also cost money. Many of these, including food, clothes and rent are kind of essential, which means having to stick to a strict book budget.

  1. Too Many Choices

There are no shortage of good books to read, but unfortunately there are only so many hours in a day in which it can be done. This makes picking what book to read quite an important decision. Thanks to vast amounts of EBooks at your disposal, any time of the day or night, it can be a little overwhelming to decide which one to choose. All eBook readers will be familiar with the annoyance of trying to pick their next book, but just not being able to make a choice due to overwhelming options that are available.