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I don't know how feasible it is to necessarily give preference to books that come in ebook format, as that would limit the kinds of books chosen (less popular, mostly).
But I try to go with ebooks when I can for a number of reasons (environment, cost, lack of shelf space, etc.).
I'd also point out that even without an e-reader, it is possible to download e-reading apps to most devices, or to read digital copies on laptops!
But I try to go with ebooks when I can for a number of reasons (environment, cost, lack of shelf space, etc.).
I'd also point out that even without an e-reader, it is possible to download e-reading apps to most devices, or to read digital copies on laptops!

I think for Barnes and Noble, you are only allowed to lend out a lendable book once (unless that changed recently).



Actually, on that, Kindle is not a light emitting device, unless one chooses to brighten the screen. The most basic Kindle (the one I use) in fact has no backlighting. Even I find backlit devices to be strenuous to eyes. Kindle uses reflected light just like paper.
Yes it gets getting used to. But once one gets accustomed it's actually much better for eyes than printed book as the font can be enlarged, serifs can be removed, line spacing can be changed etc.
I know not everyone owns an e-book reader. But books available digitally more often than not are also available in print.
Do share your thoughts.