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Would u rather read out of a book or your kindle?






Oops, I forgot to tell ya! I collect old illustrated books, and old books on lettering design and architecture. They musty as hell, and you should here me squeeeeal when I find one a a used bookstore, thrift store, or library sale. Sqeeeeeeee! Used book stores--- which I love-- are the worst places to buy these; they charge premium prices. Nothing is mustier than the book section of a thrift shop, wher I get my best finds. These books have inherent value in the color plates, binding, illustrations and typography. I love books in their physical state, but a six dollar paperback to £25 hardback in just clutter. I also plan to sell my hundreds of grad school texts--choking my bookshelves. They gots to go, but many of them are beautifully printed and bound. Whoa, a pile just crashed to the floor, lol.

I've been in IT since the 90s and know all too well how untrustworthy cloud storage and companies can be. Even with all of my ebooks backed up in multiple places there is a good chance that something will happen one day that will cause me to lose them or will make them unreadable. Ultimately, both formats serve their purposes for me.
In addition, I despise all the updates and cover changes that happen to ebooks. When I buy a book I want the cover I bought and not the one the publisher or author thinks I should have later. As far as I'm concerned, changing my ebook covers like that is no different than someone coming into my house and replacing my hardcovers with newer editions without my permission. It's just wrong.



The feel of the shifting pages brushing through your fingers is a definite high, and one you can't find an equivalent for.
If i ever had to buy a kindle or a nook or whatever other book-reading-gadget is out there, I would do it only for those books that just move me a little to read them and most probably never include them in my selves.
I'm a love-at-first-sight kinda a girl when it comes to books and i rarely change my mind.
So, my first choise will always be the feel a book can only provide.



Plus I'm sort of wary of Amazon, since they seem to keep "recalling" books. IE: They vanish off your kindle my..."
I've had a kindle for over 2 years and never had a book vanish. I actually belong to a kindle book club and they've never had any disappear either.

Oh, I love looking through thrift stores, you find so much good stuff! And yes, I paw through all of them and smell them. lol.
And Tracy, it doesn't happen a lot. But Amazon has done it before (with George Orwell's 1984) and just recently there was a big uproar over something else they did (something about sending out emails telling people to send their books back? Not clear on that one).
Not saying they do it all the time. Just saying I'm not happy with the idea that they have the ability.


I know it has happened, but it happens so rarely that its really just a moot point for me.
Amazon removed "1984" because the company who sold it didn't have the rights to, so Amazon had to delete all the illegal copies. It was the right thing to do.

When people ask me if I would rather have a book in my hand, I unabashedly say no way. e-readers have opened up a lot of reading doors for me, so i'll never go back. Yeah, its not for everyone, but i super enjoy being able to read stuff thats by self published authors and using lendle to lend and borrow.

Yeah, and there was such huge backlash that it probably won't happen again. But then there's stuff like this in the news:
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/2012...
I'm not saying it happens all the time, I'm just saying it makes me uncomfortable that it does.
Plus I'm a traditionalist who loves the smell and feel of books in my hands, so normal books make more sense for me.


On the other hand, there are series that I started before I had an ereader. Since I had the first 5 of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series in paper, I'vee nbuy the others in paper too. But nowadays I buy the kindle version and wait for the book to go from hardback to paperback to buy them for my shelf.


However I do absolutely love my Kindle, especially when it comes to borrowing books from the library because about half of the books I want to read/borrow from there they only have it in ebook form. Also I find I usually read faster on my Kindle which is cool.



Buy ebooks AND paperbacks? Indie books are cheap! Also, you can donate books when you don't want them anymore. I have a great indie bookstore down the street from me and they love getting my leftover books :D



I read a lot in bed, and leaning my iPad against a pillow with the light off, just flicking it with my finger to turn pages--am I that lazy, or is there something else about the experience that is so appealing? I still happily read books, usually from the library, but prefer ereading. To my great surprise.


I will admit I love a hardcover book you feel a sense of progress as you flip through the pages. Typically it fits well in my hand and the letter size is perfect.


That's actually really true! I never thought of it that way, but I feel the same way after I'm done!


My kindle handy when I ain't got space for my book in my bag.
But I like smell of a new book.
So I guess it evens for me I like kindle and paper books, even Stevens I guess

E-books are a lot cheaper as well. I definitely love the privacy using my kindle affords. No one needs to see the seriously steamy covers on some of my books! And I have become lazy. It's so much easier to prop up my kindle and not have the pages flipping back.



Oh yes, Sandra...I will always love exploring in a bookstore, but will likely go home afterward and search out those books on my ereader! LOL




I do the same thing now, Rosanna. Don't get me wrong, I love books. However, books are cheaper for the ereader. I usually read several books a week so I purchase them for my Kindle when available.


Oh, Vanessa...I get so distracted too! I catch myself clicking the "on" button on the ereader so many times during the day...it's like a disease and I don't want to be cured!
lol, a LOT of us traditional types are addicted to the smell of old books. You'll find us creeping around the used bookstore, all shifty eyes and sniffing the book pages. Yup, don't ask.