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The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
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General > How do you prefer to read: e-reader, tablet or hardcover?

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Schmetterling Paperbag always. I will never be able to say goodbye to the feeling of holding a book in my hands nor the smell of the pages. I love the way the small changes when I have read the page. PB also cause it's so light and easy to take on a ride, plus they take out less space in my home.


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Mafalda (mafaldinha) | 1 comments Tablet


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Vibeke (vibsi) kindle :)


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Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Kindle.Bought my first kindle in 2007, I think. I remember when Oprah introduced them on her day time show. She was so excited and pulled me right in with her. At the time she offered to pay $50 of the cost for anyone who went on Amazon to buy one.(thank you again, Oprah.) Presently, I am enjoying my third one. By the way, my first one still works. I tell my friends "love" is keeping it alive. LOL!


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Aleasha (aleashkrin) | 2 comments Hardcover all the way. Nowadays, it's a perfect reason to escape technology.


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Stacey (foxfire01_03) | 1 comments Hardcover


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Nadia A (bagambo) | 12 comments Hardcover. I only use my kindle to read books that I know I will not re-read. This book seems like a special one that I will definitely be re-reading.


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Monise (moniselseward) Hardcover! Call me old school..I have tried reading on a Kindle but I just can't get into it!

Monise


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Leonardo Noto (leonardonoto) | 10 comments E-readers are nice and they are probably far more environmentally friendly than the dead tree kind of books. With that said, there's nothing like the smell of the pages of a new book. I also prefer print for textbooks, especially science/medicine textbooks, because I can jot notes to myself in the margins and can more easily flip from page 105 to page 53 to page 375 back-and-forth if the information that I need is in more than one chapter. E-readers sure are great for long trips so that you don't have to haul books around and are also gentler on your wallet once you purchase the hardware, especially if you're a voracious reader. In a nutshell, I like both, just for different purposes!


Joselyn Parada (foodie26) | 9 comments Whatever is cheapest!! :-)


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Tammy | 3 comments Reading it on my nook!
I LOVE the feel of holding a hardcover and turning the papes but because of space, I've started buying most books (except cookbooks) on my nook.


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Rebecca  (beckee12) I read on my nook, Ipad, or hardback all depends on my mood.


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Daisyt1982 | 2 comments I'm using my Kobo glo ereader because I live in the Netherlands and the bookshops here don't sell much Englisch books, shipping to the Netherlands takes a lot of time and you have to pay for shipping.


Deborah | 6 comments I am reading the book and I have the audio for the car.


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April (caliterate) | 1 comments I thought I would read primarily through I Book purchases after getting my I Pad. However, I still read print books since I donate them to my school libraries after I finish them.


Krystal Barnes | 3 comments I prefer to read the physical book but I do read on my iPad.


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Jennifer (jenamlong) | 3 comments I like the book. Paperback or hard back doesn't matter. I also like audio books for the car. But I must admit I have been reluctant to by a tablet. I love the library.


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Mihret Yezihalem | 2 comments hardcover!


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W (thereader1) | 3 comments Just bought a Kindle today, i have no more space for books on my shelves, so i am going to give it a try. Been good so far.... I like it.


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Leonardo Noto (leonardonoto) | 10 comments Deborah wrote: "I am reading the book and I have the audio for the car."

Ah, yes. I forgot to mention audiobooks, which I listen to in my car (they were a godsend when I lived in LA). Thanks for reminding me, Deborah. I love "The Great Courses" by The Teaching Company, which sells undergraduate level courses on just about any subject, most of which are compatible with in-the-car learning.


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Ty Stampley (tystampley) | 1 comments I love my e-reader (my Nook)i can do everything at once and read a book!


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Robyn hardcover


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April | 9 comments I love the look of hardcovers but I enjoying the reading experience more with a trade paperback. I prefer to read physical books, but I love using my ipad for books with lots of vocabulary! Also, the ipad is great to use when in bed or when reading those 1000+ page books.


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Alex Ortiz | 4 comments I miss hardcover books, but reading books on my Kindle is too convenient. I still buy hardcover books if it's a book I especially want to display or share with my students, family, and friends.


Deborah | 6 comments I love hardcover, better for my eyes.


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Hamilton Hill | 3 comments I’m old school - Love Paper! Just got a Kindle for Xmas and downloaded the freebies to get the hang of it – Can't say I’m converted yet; but I bought my first three Kindle novels yesterday - maybe that's a sign?


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Kathy | 1 comments E-reader and tablet


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Tara Scilluffo (hobbes4626) definately an e reader


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Julie I checked out the hardcover from my local library


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Tonya (tdmstory) | 3 comments E-reader.


LiteraryMarie I prefer to read on my NOOK (eReader/tablet). It's easier to carry around and read while on-the-go.


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Marva Tutt I enjoy both. Sometimes I like the pages and having the book in my mind. I also found that some of the titles I want to share and you can't do that with Ebooks.


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C | 3 comments e-reader. kindle


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Jeanne | 2 comments I have just received my KindleFire for Christmas and am just starting to use it. I am surprised to find that I am enjoying it so much. My house is full of hardbacks and paperbacks, so I predict I'll continue to read the old fashioned way too.


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Irene | 5 comments I am reading the Twelve Tribes of Hattie on my kindle. I enjoy the comments by Oprah. I wish there was a way for me to respond to Oprah's quotes.


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Irene wrote: "I am reading the Twelve Tribes of Hattie on my kindle. I enjoy the comments by Oprah. I wish there was a way for me to respond to Oprah's quotes."

We'd love for you to share your responses to Oprah's notes and favorite passages with our community here on Goodreads, Irene. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!


Melanie Brown | 2 comments I made the switch to a Kindle and I love it!


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Brooke | 13 comments I have the Nook Color and I enjoy reading on it.


Vernetta Norman (msvntirely) | 7 comments Paperback or hardcover works better for me...


Kim Barberi (kysaibar) | 3 comments I'm reading TTOH on my tablet on the Kindle app. I love the idea of downloading a book in seconds. I also have the app on my phone so I can pick it up anywhere and get more reading done when there is downtime, e.g., doctor's office, a long line at the post office which I experienced the other day or any other time when you have unexpected time on your hands. But having said all of that I love the feel of a physical book. There's something about walking into a library or a book store that makes me smile and feel good all over. Love it! I don't think I would ever want to give up either one. But if I had to choose, I would choose a real book any day. You don't ever have to worry about it breaking down, not being charged up, in sync or anything else that is dependent on electricity or technology. If all else fails, with a physical book you could always read by candlelight :)


Meekilovesbooks  | 40 comments Hi I alternate between hard copies and reading on my Nook Tablet. My motivation for purchasing a tablet was lack of bookshelf space in my home, I currently have three.


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Kathy | 2 comments I prefer books. I like the way they feel and the way I feel when I cuddle up on the couch. I have a Kindle and I seem to use that more for apps and facebook. I have read books on my kindle but I favor the "real" thing more.


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Alona Perlin | 3 comments I prefer reading using the old-fashioned way. There is nothing like curling up with a good book, flipping the pages, outlining your favorite passages, etc. Having said that, I also enjoy having a Kindle around on the IPhone application,as well as the Kindle reader. It is convenient knowing that you can take books anywhere and not have to carry them around. Also, it is a nice time distractor when you have some extra free time.


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Dee | 1 comments Hardcover


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Jackie (jazo_jai) | 1 comments Personally, the best way to read is softcover for me. I drag my books through hell considering how I always have a book on me when I want to continue on a little literary adventure. I need something that is durable yet lightweight.


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Ronald  (ron410) | 4 comments Paperback or hardcover works for me


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Hamma Mirwaisi | 3 comments It is easy to read book from Amazon Kindle first

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Valerie Champion | 7 comments I preferred picking up a book, grabbing my drink & cop a squat. Now I love reading on my IPad. It is so easy to store favorite books in one place.


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Mirii La (miriila) Hardcover. I like the feel when I flip the pages and I like the smell of printed books that e-books just can't capture.


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Emme Exclamation Point wrote: "Hardcover. I like the feel when I flip the pages and I like the smell of printed books that e-books just can't capture."

We love the nostalgic feeling that goes along with reading paperback/hardcover too, Emme. Thanks for sharing with us.


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