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May 17, 2013 01:44PM

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I very occasionally will read an ebook only if it's not available in another format. Usually that happens with novellas.
I love the line you can grab a new book 24/7. I have so many books I don't think I ever will run out (mine and borrowed from the library) and I am always buying more. I order my books online and have them delivered to my door; I can do that 24/7 :-)
I noticed in Publisher's Weekly this week that ebooks sales were up 117% for young readers ages 13-17; it's the only market share of ebooks that is growing. If it keeps trending that way then ebooks will be the majority choice in a few years as the teens turn into adults.
For me I love the feel of paper pages turning and the new smell of a book when you first crack it open. I can drop a book and it won't break, take an old fashioned book outside to read and not have to worry about sun glare and I don't have to remember to charge it.
And there are some books that are just absolutely beautiful; the scrolls on the pages, the etchings on the covers. To me there's something peaceful about reading a held book; I just don't get that same feeling looking at another digital screen. I want to shut off the digital onslaught when I curl down with a book :-)


Definitely agree!


Like Cathie, I get a lot of comments by adults in my school/church, who notice that I always seem to have a book.
Personally, I prefer hardback if it's a library book, paperback if it's a book I own. I like hardbacks better because the book is better protected, and paperbacks because they take up less space.

I live in east Africa and getting paper books for 99% of titles is not possible locally so amazon is my best bet.
Ebooks are also easier to highlight & take notes in, and i can read across all my different devices or online via Amazon cloud so even if I forget my devices, I can still access my library.
Ebooks are more preferable for me.
I have a Kindle and I've gone to ebooks too. Although, there are times when I do miss having an actual book. But I love the convenience of the Kindle.

So, if I'm having a 'hard copy' I prefer a Hardcover because, even though I'm very careful I tend to wore out paperback covers. However the convenience of ebooks is great.

Hardcover is too heavy, I read mostly on bed, and hardcover weights me to uncomfortable reading positions.
But last month, I've read 3 ebook, at first, I felt something was missing, lol, but now I get used to it and I love it.

I prefer ebooks only because of the convenience. Receiving free books through Goodreads First Reads helps me through my withdrawals from not holding a physical book. I have best of both worlds!





I agree with you 100%! I love books, I love paperback and hardback. I love the way they smell and the feel of the paper. Books are beautiful especially the older ones. My husband bought me a nook for Christmas and I am having a hard time with it. I will say it is easier to carry around multiple books with the nook, but I find a very large purse, glove compartment, drawers at work, and a large backpack can also fill my needs just as well.

Agree totally :-). And I'm like you Connie; I like to share books and can easily pass a good book to someone if it's dead-tree book :-)

But all the same, HARDCOVER all the way!! i cant stand using paperbacks, its too light for my tastes, cause im so used to holding hardcovers that a paperback feels foreign to me. But if I have no choice, then paperback it is, but only for certain books.


and then ebooks always there.
wherever you go, they follow :)



That is definitely a nice plus of e-readers.



That is definitely a nice plus of e-readers."
I like that feature A LOT. And even more when I am reading in a foreign language. :D





Probably Audiobooks most of the time. I read so much, it is easier to store them. I have run out of bookshelf space. Plus, I enjoy listening to stories as I run errands. Times of exceptions are when the audiobook narrator is boring to listen to. I tend to rely on ebooks when I am not home. Then only on paperback/hardback books when that is the only type I can check out of public libraries. Sometimes, I just enjoy holding an actual book - but not often.
Another thought: I donate books after reading, too. That helps lessen the amount of bookshelf space.


I donate books, too!!! I don't feel as guilty if I know I won't finish any book. I regularly donate once a month. I like to think of it as giving the gift of reading.
As for ebooks vs. regular books, I have given more thought. First and foremost, I prefer the actual book. I read ebooks only when I am out & not in a position to listen to audiobooks. As for hardback/paperbacks,
I enjoy actually seeing my reading progress. I realize that ebooks give you a percentage tracker. I can't imagine it, though. I need to see the progress I am making. To me, that is kind of a "pat on the back" for me - seeing how well I am progressing in reading a story.
As for ebooks vs. regular books, I have given more thought. First and foremost, I prefer the actual book. I read ebooks only when I am out & not in a position to listen to audiobooks. As for hardback/paperbacks,
I enjoy actually seeing my reading progress. I realize that ebooks give you a percentage tracker. I can't imagine it, though. I need to see the progress I am making. To me, that is kind of a "pat on the back" for me - seeing how well I am progressing in reading a story.