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How do you prefer to read: e-reader, tablet or hardcover?
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Monise


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.





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.






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!
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!






Hi my name is Hamma Mirwaisi, I am working with my co-author Alison Buckley to revive ancient Airyanem civilization (12,000 years ancient) started in Mesopotamia today south east Turkey, north west Iran and part of Northern Iraq.
This is the area where Mitera, Zoroastrianism and Judaism religion started. The Airyanem civilization started 8000 years before Greek and Jewish civilization.
We just finished novel book about “Queen Vashti” and working on the novel book about “Queen Esther”.


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