

While this may sound like sacrilege to some, we do think that Amazon's e-book reader is worthy of being on the bookworm menu. Well, we have been Kindle users for a while, and have also been using the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition for a few weeks. The two Kindles come with improvements and new features, including the auto adjusting light on the Signature Edition, but their biggest challenge comes from their paper counterparts that are sold in friendly neighbourhood stores. So, with Amazon bringing a new Kindle Paperwhite and the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition to India this year, it was hardly surprising that both parties of the 'paper vs digital' lobbies hit the refresh button. On the other are those who say that electronic books are no longer the future, but the present thanks to the benefits they bring. On the one hand, you have those who insist that a book printed on paper is the only true book.

'Paper or Digital?' - this is a bookworm battle that is waged every time Amazon promotes a version of its Kindle e-book reader.
