vook

English

Etymology

Blend of video + book

Noun

vook (plural vooks)

  1. A digital book that combines text with video and Internet material.
    • 2009 October 1, Motoko Rich, “Curling Up With Hybrid Books, Videos Included”, in New York Times:
      Jude Deveraux, a popular romance author who has written 36 straightforward text novels, said she loved experimenting with “Promises,” an exclusive vook set on a 19th-century South Carolina plantation in which the integrated videos add snippets of dialogue and atmosphere.
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