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Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Do you prefer Books or eBooks?

answers1:Books. Books with bindings and paper. A book that needs a
bookmark. A book that makes me think of buying or making nifty and
unusual bookmarks. A book that goes on a shelf when I have finished
it. A book I can look at and think, "oh, yeah. I remember that one."
and then I can remember what was going on when I read it or when I
read it the last time. I suppose eBooks have their merits. I'm
thinking of traveling. A long business trip with lots of flights or a
long vacation with lots of sitting around relaxing time, an eBook
loaded with good reads would be easier and lighter to pack. BUT I
have to tell you, even if I had an eReader, I would buy the book, too.
Because the book should have a bookmark and it should go on the shelf
to be dusted weekly when it is finished. Because that is what you do
with a book that has given you so much....Show more
answers2:audio books on CD or DRM free mp3 thandead tree books than
ebooksTuggerJ I love me ebook reading tablet, it is great to play
solitaire stream podiobooks and LibriVox books and read email and
twitter. the advantage to having an ebook reader is the almost instant
access to most works in Public Domain through Project Gutenberg and
being able to licence indie books or less than short run prints can be
sold for. You might want to try some free ebooks on your computer or
smartphone I think every form of book as its advantages although I am
not sure what the ones for scrolls are just that David Eddings
characters had some major complains about them compared to
books...Show more
answers3:Reading off a screen for too long burns my eyes. I can't do
it! I also just like the weight of holding a book and flipping the
corners through my fingers because I like to keep my hands busy. I
suppose on an e-reader I'd have to be playing with some Silly Putty or
something.
answers4:eBooks,Beacuse the books is expensive! not money !
answers5:I like to read at night, so ebooks for me. But I can
definitely understand why a lot of people value the feeling of holding
the physical copy of a book.

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