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Like every parent,Ritesh Hemrajani wants his six-year-old daughter to grow up with books but,as he says,life gets in the way. Office schedules prevent visits to bookstores and a library visit always stays one of those things to do. I was afraid my daughter would be drawn to other forms of entertainment. So,when I heard of an online portal,Books n Buddies,it seemed just the thing. Now,I choose the books online and these are delivered at home. My daughter always reads a book at bedtime now, he says,as little Yuvana flips through her latest books on animals.
While Hemrajani swears by http://www.booksnbuddies.com,35-year-old schoolteacher Suktara Dutta thanks http://www.booklease.in for bringing back her reading habit. Ditto with Aishwarya Pillai,35,who is a member of the British Council Library but relies these days on http://www.friendsofbooks. com for her daily read. Were an idle generation. Driving to a library is too much work, says Pillai. One reason why online libraries,with their combination of convenience and a decent catalogue that ranges from self-help books to Jeffrey Archer to Thomas Friedman,are making inroads into Delhis reading lists. Members can pick from 700 books in the case of Booklease to thousands in the case of Bookmeabook and Friendsofbooks. Books are delivered at and picked up from ones home and,for several hundred Gurgaon professionals,from the offices as well. When we began in 2007,we were the only one in the city,and most people were sceptical, says Nidhi Verma of Bookmeabook.
Not everything happens online. Friendsofbooks organised a book swapping event while Ved Shukla of Books n Buddies plans to develop his online library to include a social networking platform where youngsters can interact with each other about their favourite books.
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