When people buy a Kindle book, they get the words — but not always the experience. So many aspects of a book vanish into default settings: the careful choice of font that sets the mood, the way each chapter opens, the margins, all of which took hours adjusting. It's invisible work that shapes how the books feels in the reader's hands... or would have if they had bought the print version.
Yes, Kindle brings ease — instant access, portability, night reading — but sometimes, holding the printed page is the only way to truly see the book as it was meant to be seen.