The Perks Of Being A Book Addict discussion
real books versus e-books
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Bottom line: I love reading.

So I read both e-books and real books:
~ Reference: I have an extensive real book library, however, I bought the e-book version of some just so I can copy and paste quotes with citations (super neat for authors).
~ Bed Reading: I am more comfortable with Kindle for PC that my hand held Kindle for bedtime. I have my computer on a TB tray that slides the computer over the edge of my bed and can read very well before going to sleep. (due to eye surgery I no longer need glasses to read the computer distance but need reading glasses for a book distance).
~ Car Reading: I read a lot in the car so I love the Kindle for it.
~ Plane Travel: Now that you have to pay for carry on and extra suitcases it makes MUCH more sense to use an ereader over brining a dozen books.
~ Stationary Bike Reading: where I park my Kindle.
~ Bath or Pool Reading: Only read paperbacks. I have a LOT of books with water stained corners. I tried the Kindle with a baggie over it and did not like it.
~ Read Aloud: I read to my children daily. At times I use the audio version with Kindle for them to follow along to help them read faster. Last week I bought the e-book "Sign of the Beaver" because we lost our paper back (somewhere in the stacks) and wanted to finish the book. INSTANT GRADIFICATION for $3.99 so worth it!
I have used my Kindle so long that when I read a paper book I "click" on a word I want to look up in the dictionary--does not work. :(
Patricia, some say there will eventually be no paper options. There is a film called "Out of Print" about the imminent death of the written word in print books and the industry. outofprintthemovie.com/

I still prefer to read actual real books, and all the books I like on my Kobo I'll buy for my real life bookshelf, but I don't wanna give up my ebooks now :)
I just have to say, don't knock it till you try it.

I have a kindle paperweight also, and a kindle fire and the kindle fire is used more for apps and watching movies on the go than reading, I love being able to read at night and not keep my hubby awake.

Depending on what kind of ereader you have they more than likely have you sign up and have an account with them and guess what? Once you do they all seem to have some way to remember your books so that in case your ereader broke you don't loose all your books. I know that amazon does and they store it in what they call the cloud and you can go into your account on there and have books sent to multiple devices and also you dont have to download a book until you are actually ready to read it.

Depending on what kind of ereader you have they more than likely have you sign up and have an account with them and guess what? Once you do they all seem to have some way to remember your books so that in case your ereader broke you don't loose all your books. I know that amazon does and they store it in what they call the cloud and you can go into your account on there and have books sent to multiple devices and also you dont have to download a book until you are actually ready to read it.




Now, I can just download a book in a few seconds and start reading right away! I'll never be without my kindle!




Absolutly!!