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2014Booxperience – a new word for what I’m doing with my books (English)
I read lots of business books. I buy books to read and to have them. I possess those books, all kind of, including real ones made of paper, ink and so on, but also e-books, which became my favorites in the last few years. My life is somehow guided by the books. When I really need deep and profound knowledge, and in a very short time, usually I’m going to get it from a specialty book from my library. And I feel sorry about not having time to read them all. Let’s face it, life is too short to read everything and there are too many great books competing for my attention.
I educated myself to love e-books, although the paper-and-ink stuff creates a more pleasant feeling when in hand. Unfortunately that excitingly pleasant stuff is heavy, needs bookshelves and it could be lost or borrowed and never returned. On the opposite side e-books are not so pleasant to touch but you can have few dozens in your pocket via your smartphone and read them at any convenient moment of your day. I can stay, wait and have no other choice to spend my otherwise wasted time. The e-reader or tablet keeps my time usage at a very efficient level and helps me stay up to date with my business knowledge.
There’s a whole lot of book experience, from choosing the right reading to getting further than Contents or Introduction and applying somehow what you received as a reward after reading your business book.
This is what I call BOOK EXPERIENCE. In one word: BOOXPERIENCE.
When writing the word just one sentence ago, the spell check gave it a red underline. I right clicked it and selected the option: ADD TO DICTIONARY. You might want to do the same thing…
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