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Do you use your tablet (iPad/Kindle Fire/etc.) primarily for reading?
Yes. I read books on my tablet and love it.
I don't have a tablet, and I don't want to read on one.
No. I have a tablet but I use it mostly for movies, games, and the web.
I don't have a tablet, but I want to get one for reading.
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♥ Rebecca ♥
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Mar 05, 2012 03:30PM

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I read books on my phone though!



My husband does read comic books on his tablet, though, and I can see why it would be great for that.

Children's books look great on a tablet too. Jeffry Hepple (I think that's the spelling) has a couple of reasonable ones out with some nice color pix.





I don't think that will happen. Think on this - if anything ever happens to electricity, we'll have to go back to p-books. But, on the same token, I like my e-books 'cause they don't take up as much room - this place is overflowing with p-books. I can't even imagine if I had all these e-books as p-books around here! There'd be no room for walking around! LOL

It is easier for me as I can load tons of books in my iPad. easy to carry and i can choose whatever i want to reader in all genre!


Great use for bookmarks and annotations.

AMEN!!





Well, I'd like to buy printed books but I don't have place for them and I also can't buy here genre that I'm reading...




But yes, it is a bit cold, so when I read a printed book now it just feels wonderful, it's like a treat.



Having a Nook makes me feel like I'm reading my same favorite book over and over, in a way. It's a different feeling than reading paper books, and certainly not less personal in my opinion.


An iPad can never beat a shelf full of books.





AMEN to that - I agree



On the topic of books being a thing of the past....I really hope that doesn't happen, I really prefer real book over electronic ones. I love the feeling of a real book that I can touch and go to whenever I want. Like someone else said e-books are just to cold.





Oh, and a tad bit for Netflix now. but still only for reading.

