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

I always did the same thing too, Erin. I loved having a massive library...dreamed of having a library with gold-spined books that would make a monk drool. And then I realized I was just piling up books in my basement. I used to think I would return to them one day, but never did. I started to purge my collection, keeping only my very favorites (Dickens and other classics). It's wonderful if you can do it, but I think the ereaders have just become so convenient and fun for so many. And I know my local bookstore has adapted by selling ereaders too.

My library also has audiobooks, I recently discovered, which is great if you've got to clean or do chores and you can still "read".
I actually have a library/study, so I'm lucky that way. I have a showcase for all my books. Also, I'm a writer, so I love having my favorite books on hand at all times so I can pull them off the shelf and see how they did certain things, or just take a break and read one of my favorite scenes.

I will never give up my library of books which I have been collecting forever, though I sometimes have to make room for ones since I have limited space and don't want to get buried in books.
Alas, if I had to choose between both, I'd have to choose my Kindle.
Digital books are great for apartment dwellers or others with limited space.

I prefer my Ipad. I've had bookshelves full of books, but the convenience of the Ipad is uncomparable. I tend to read more than one book at a time, so with the Ipad, I don't have to lug around several books. They all fit nicely into my purse. In addition, it gives the choice of e-books or audiobooks. Although, I do occasionally enjoy a good traditional book, I don't have to worry about lighting with my Ipad.









Jen yeah I miss that too. A good book + bubble bath = zen to me.

To the man/woman/development team that figures out how to make a 100% water-and-soap-suds-proof ereader: you may take a significant chunk of my yearly earnings, just leave me alone to my bath! :D





Very true! I hear you can sign ebooks now, but I just can't imagine it's quite the same thing.

I did learn the hard way about being careful with your kindle. My first one was smashed in my purse and got the dreaded lines that mean it's dead.
Britney, I do miss the thrill of searching in used bookstores for first addition hard back copies to complete collections started in paperback. When worked at a small bookstore when I was younger and one of my favorite perks were the signed copies my boss would give me.







I also like to check how many pages I have left to finish when I'm nearing the end of a book. It's harder to do that with an ebook.


I admit e reads are better when it's has one of those covers you don't want to share with the world...I use kindle on my Iphone if it's too spicy. I am reading TART by Lauren Dane...don't want to read that in the dr's waiting room unless it's on my phone!




See the Kindle saved me from appearing on an episode of hoarders. After reading any book I didn't LOVE was happily given to one of my book buddies. When I mainly read historical there were maybe 7 authors that I maintained a completed collection. I was able to control my book hoarding until I got into the PNR genre where every book is part of series. Every author I liked had at least 5 books I had to collect. Even with bookshelves built into almost every room in my house space was becoming an issue. Thank God ebooks were invented because I was able to get rid of a lot of clutter.


So true, It would really be a hit because it's secret problem for most bibliophiles. lol



Haha, I'd be one of those crazy hoarders that attacks people when they try to come in. "YOU CANNOT HAVE MY BABIES!"



Also, I have terrible insomnia and I like being able to read on my kindle fire at night without bothering my husband. Someone asked recently (maybe last week) if it is hard on your eyes after awhile reading on that screen, and no, I don't find that to be the case at all. I set the screen to black and that helps.
Which is what most people do, which is why bookstores won't last very long. *sigh* Not pointing fingers, it's the logical thing to do as a reader/someone who buys a lot of books. I just hope bookstores figure out a way to cling to life, lol.
I'm still old fashioned and stubborn. I read paper books only, but then I collect them. I also spend a LOT of money on them, and don't buy other things, like...um, clothing...:/ It's sort of an addiction.