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The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
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We want to know how you're reading The Twelve Tribes of Hattie. What's your preference?


Marion Definately e-reader. :)


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Duks (cnduks_) Hardcover!


Patrice Hoffman (triceynikki) Hardcover. I just can't seem to get interested enough when I'm reading on a tablet or e-reader.


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Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) E-reader but really I adore listening to audible books.


Ebonie | 16 comments Hardcover!!


Laura | 6 comments E-reader.


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Marion wrote: "Definately e-reader. :)"

What do you love about your e-reader, Marion?


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Christina Windsor | 6 comments Def my iPad/ e reader!


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Duks wrote: "Hardcover!"

Are you reading The Twelve Tribes of Hattie in the hardcover version, Duks?


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Patrice wrote: "Hardcover. I just can't seem to get interested enough when I'm reading on a tablet or e-reader."

Sometimes it's nice to feel the pages and turn them yourself instead of clicking, Patrice. It also gives us a break from all of the technology we use everyday.


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Shirley wrote: "E-reader but really I adore listening to audible books."

That's fantastic, Shirley. Where is your favorite place to listen to books?


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Ebonie wrote: "Hardcover!!"

Thanks for sharing, Ebonie. Don't forget, you can still access Oprah's notes and favorite passages while you read through this link: http://bit.ly/Oprah-OBC.


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Laura wrote: "E-reader."

That's wonderful, Laura. What do love most about reading from an e-reader?


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Dee I'm getting a hardcover from my library. Although I prefer ereaders simply becasue they're lighter and fit in my purse.


April (ajoys) I don't have preference. I listen to audio books in the car and a night to go sleep. I read paper or hard back book in bath tub. I use e reader app on my phone to read when and where ever. I am enjoy Oprah comments on the e reader version of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie!


April (ajoys) I don't have preference. I listen to audio books in the car and a night to go sleep. I read paper or hard back book in bath tub. I use e reader app on my phone to read when and where ever. I am enjoy Oprah comments on the e reader version of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie!


Tiffany (pirouette) | 2 comments I typically read via iPad or Kindle, but lately, I'm partial to audible. Bahni Turpin, who is AMAZING (she also narrated The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks & The Kitchen House), narrates parts of Hattie. I'm loving it so far.


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Brandon | 3 comments I have an iPad and a Nook. However, I'm reading "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie" in physical form! I love the feel of a book in my hand. This allows me to focus solely on the book and become absorbed into what I'm reading. I don't have to worry about any emails or notifications interrupting my reading!


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Brandon | 3 comments Also, walking into a bookstore to pick up a book brings back nostalgic memories of Scholastic book fairs that my public elementary and middle school had. I still feel the excitement run throughout every neuron in my body as I select and read a book. I hope that kids today appreciate books as much as I do.


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Shirley (shirleythekindlereader) OBC 2.0 wrote: "Shirley wrote: "E-reader but really I adore listening to audible books."

That's fantastic, Shirley. Where is your favorite place to listen to books?"


On laptop while I use desk top for catching up on the day. 2 - 3 hours every day.


Lauren Collier E reader! I'm reading 12 Tribes of Hattie on my Nook. I really love the fact that as I read Oprah's favorite parts are highlighted and I can just click and read her comments!


Lynn Renee I used to be a die hard hardcover reader. My eyes started getting a lot of strain so I switched to audible books. Now that I have a kindle, I am able to adjust the font to best suit my eyes and with the whispersync I can switch effortlessly between the audible.com version while I'm walking the dog or running errands and the kindle when I get home. The kindle may not be a hardcover book, but I so enjoy being able to hold a book (Kindle) in my hand to read. Not to mention that between all the free kindle books and $3.99 and under, I have 195 books on my kindle to choose from. I camp a lot, could you see me hauling all those books? Their all on my Kindle in one compact package, which I love.


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Gina | 8 comments I'm reading it on my iPad.


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Deera wrote: "I'm getting a hardcover from my library. Although I prefer ereaders simply becasue they're lighter and fit in my purse."

That's true, Deera. E-readers are great for reading on the go!


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April wrote: "I don't have preference. I listen to audio books in the car and a night to go sleep. I read paper or hard back book in bath tub. I use e reader app on my phone to read when and where ever. I am enj..."

It's so wonderful that you read so often and in many different ways, April. Have Oprah's comments given you more to think about as you read?


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Tiffany wrote: "I typically read via iPad or Kindle, but lately, I'm partial to audible. Bahni Turpin, who is AMAZING (she also narrated The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks & The Kitchen House), narrates parts of..."

That's fantastic, Tiffany. We love the idea of listening to the story. We hope you will also check out Oprah's notes and favorite passages in between the times you are listening.   Oprah's Book Club 2.0t.


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Brandon wrote: "I have an iPad and a Nook. However, I'm reading "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie" in physical form! I love the feel of a book in my hand. This allows me to focus solely on the book and become absorbed ..."

So true, Brandon. It can be such a nice break from our everyday use of technology.


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Shirley wrote: "OBC 2.0 wrote: "Shirley wrote: "E-reader but really I adore listening to audible books."

That's fantastic, Shirley. Where is your favorite place to listen to books?"

On laptop while I use desk ..."


Sounds like you are good at multi-tasking, Shirley. It's wonderful that you can spend that time to focus on what you're interested in.


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Stephanie wrote: "I'm a hardcover lover!! I can't seem to get into e-readers and/or tablets. Maybe someday I will get there."

That's quite alright, Stephanie. There are plenty of people who love to read from hardcovers, or switch it up a bit from time to time. We can't wait to hear your thoughts on The Twelve Tribes of Hattie.


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Lauren wrote: "E reader! I'm reading 12 Tribes of Hattie on my Nook. I really love the fact that as I read Oprah's favorite parts are highlighted and I can just click and read her comments!"

We love that you're enjoying Oprah's notes and favorite passages, Lauren. Do you find that it is giving you something extra to think about while you are reading?


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Lynn wrote: "I used to be a die hard hardcover reader. My eyes started getting a lot of strain so I switched to audible books. Now that I have a kindle, I am able to adjust the font to best suit my eyes and wit..."

It certainly is convenient, especially if for someone who travels as much as you do, Lynn. It's wonderful that you have found a few options that work for you. Enjoy reading!


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Amber wrote: "I like paperback, because they are easier for me to handle, but I also like e-readers now. I have a nook and I find it is easier to carry around and I find myself reading faster-odd, I know. Also t..."

We love how books we've read can feel like old friends, Amber. We're so happy that you continue to go to bookstores and that you have found a few different ways to read that you enjoy.


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Gina wrote: "I'm reading it on my iPad."

Thanks for sharing, Gina. We hope you will check out the special Digital Edition to be able to see Oprah's notes and favorite passages here:Oprah's Book Club 2.0.


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Amanda (ashhhamanda) Definitely e-reader but if that's not an option than I like hardback or the larger paperbacks...not the pocket paperbacks or whatever they're called.


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Linda (hergy) | 1 comments Preference is my iPad or iPhone. But it depends on which version is available from my local library.


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Catherine (catjackson) I have the book on my ereader. That means I can take it with me wherever I go on most of my digital devices: Kindle Fire, phone, laptop, etc. I can also read Oprah's notes easily.


Marion OBC 2.0 wrote: "Marion wrote: "Definately e-reader. :)"

What do you love about your e-reader, Marion?"


So much! I didn't think I would like it because I thought I would miss just having a book in my hand, but that is not the case. I love that I can have hundreds of books in the palm of my hand. I like being able to tap the word to learn exactly what it means. I like being able to bookmark multiple places in the book that hit a note for me. I love that I can do a search to find a word or a phrase. I love that I can download a great book in just seconds instead of making time to go get it somewhere. I love that my reader glows so I can read in a dimly lit room.

I could go on and on. :)


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Erin (erinecarroll) | 0 comments I have a nook but usually I just go by what is the better price. This time The Twelve Tribes of Hattie was 40% off at B&N and then I had an extra 25% off coupon. It came to around $12 which is the same as the ebook but I figured this way I could pass the book along to friends/family when I'm finished.


Heather (hbodley17) Both my e-reader and hardcover. I read the hard cover during the day. I read my e-reader at night or when I go somewhere. However, in general, I use my kindle more than I buy physical books now.


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Farah (farahlestari) | 2 comments hardcover!


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Lisa (libby78) | 2 comments I love my ereader, great when traveling or when you don't want the world to know what you are reading. Or for reading late into the night when you can't have the light on because it disturbs the husband in the bed next to you....
But there is still something I love about going to a book store and finding a new book, or searching through the dusty shelves at the local 2nd hand book shop.
I still buy books from my fav authors.... Mainly because I have the others and I don't want a gap or incomplete set on the shelf (just a little OCD)

An old saying.... A house without books is like a house without windows


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Trina Reid | 2 comments Both Kobo and Hardcover. The books that both myself and my daughter read we buy the book. But the books that I just read I usually read it on my e-reader.


Kathryn (kathrynricka) I prefer to read hardcover (the smell of books is amazing!) but often read off my e-reader for connivence


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments Still have a stack of books by my bed... mostly books my husband & I will both read. Also, love being able to share a book I have just finished with friends.
That being said, I travel w/ my Kindle and the Kindle app on my iPhone. Guess my answer is that I am enjoying both.


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Chris an e reader, I so love my Fire.


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Tessara Dudley (tessaradudley) kindle or paperback


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l I read most of my books on my e-reader. It's easier to keep track of what books I read and I don't have to go out to the library or book store and buy the book.

I still read the occasional hard cover, though.


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Candice (albers485) | 0 comments my tablet and phone... kindle app rocks!


Angela Ross Williams (cdlady) | 28 comments Hardcover. The feel of the book and smell of the pages and cover project me into another realm. I prefer reading to eating; when I stopped reading I started unrealistic eating. Technology is nice & provides another way of doing things. However, what happens when we don't have electronics, do we not read anymore?? I want to write my thoughts & notes on the pages and leave history for my children and grandchildren. I love history & hardcover is the way for me. One day i will no longer walk this earth, but pieces of me will remain in my hardcovers & journals; pieces for the loves of my life. Thank you for asking.


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