What’s for breakfast? [cartoon]
By PattKelley on deviantART. What’s for breakfast? [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleWhy I don’t like ebooks [cartoon]
This pie chart is pretty obvious. The biggest emotional problem people have with ebooks is the lack of smell. The thing is that for many readers the smell means just way too much, and simply becomes...
View ArticleThe complete works of William Shakespeare [cartoon]
Via The Digital Reader. The complete works of William Shakespeare [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleBook signing [cartoon]
In a discussion about advantages of ebooks vs. paper books there is definitely too much smell. The smell of paper is very often the ultimate argument against ebooks. This cartoon is about what happens...
View ArticleThe book of the future [cartoon]
Via Incidental Comics. The book of the future [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleKindle vs bookstore [cartoon]
Via deviantART. Kindle vs bookstore [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleMeeting the e-author [cartoon]
Via Pinterest. Meeting the e-author [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleGeorge R.R. Martin and J.K. Rowling meet for lunch [cartoon]
Via Geeks Are Sexy. George R.R. Martin and J.K. Rowling meet for lunch [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleWhat is reading? [cartoon]
Via Pinterest. What is reading? [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleLiterary devices [cartoon]
Via Incidental Comics. Literary devices [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleAn e-reader arrives in kitchen and what happens next [cartoon]
Via Tom Gauld’s Tumblr. An e-reader arrives in kitchen and what happens next [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleGood old days when reading had some physicality [cartoon]
By Jacob Andrews from For Lack of a Better Comic, via Open Road Media. Good old days when reading had some physicality [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleIntroducing aBook [cartoon]
Via Wrong Hands. Introducing aBook [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleChuck & Beans: remember us books? [cartoon]
Via Shoebox. Chuck & Beans: remember us books? [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleLibraries of the future [cartoon]
Tom Gauld has created a new fantastic cartoon. This time we can see how he imagines the library of the future. We absolutely love the nanolibrarian:-) By the way, Tom is about to publish a book with...
View ArticleWhen books came into being [cartoon]
Via Arizona Daily Star. When books came into being [cartoon] was originally published on Ebook Friendly.
View ArticleEbooks kill [cartoon]
Check all Ebook Friendly cartoons. Feel free to share them on your site (Creative Commons licence). Embed this one – copy the code: Via Ebook Friendly Ebooks kill [cartoon] was originally published on...
View ArticleWhat is better: print book or ebook? [cartoon]
Artist, graphic designer and children books’ illustrator Sylvia Liu created an astonishing cartoon that tells the differences between print and electronic books in a very funny and amusing way. Via...
View ArticleBuying a device to read ebooks [cartoon]
The frontline doesn’t lie between print books and ebooks. The real, serious, and deadly fight is between reading and watching. The digital generation is looking for ways to watch videos, and for...
View Article10th generation Kindle [cartoon]
For some time, there are rumors circulating that Kindles will be offered for free very soon. Add to that an enormous effort from producers of ebook apps and devices to imitate the paper book feel, and...
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