Star Wars Bookworms Book Club discussion

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July 2014 Book Discussion > How are you reading?

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message 1: by Teresa, Ewok Defender (new)

Teresa Delgado (icecoldpenguin) | 142 comments Mod
Some people like the feel of an actual book and others like being able to have their whole library with them in ebooks, still there are those that prefer and audio book. Which kind of reader are you for this book?


message 2: by Shawn (new)

Shawn Mcnaughton | 7 comments I own the Hard Cover for my collection but I am listening to it via Audible due to an hour drive to and from work.


message 3: by Aaron, Jedi Master (new)

Aaron Goins (avgoins) | 213 comments Mod
I'll be reading the ebook on my phone. Can't beat the price at only $6


message 4: by Jason (new)

Jason Duran | 37 comments Audible. I listened 2 years ago, but it's like brand new.


message 5: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Luz | 23 comments Thought about buying the eBook, but the local library had some copies, so I have the paperback.


message 6: by Mike (new)

Mike Tennill | 47 comments I ebook it on my kindle. The library has 99% of Star Wars novels on ebook. You check them out online and download to the kindle.


message 7: by Bruce (new)

Bruce | 137 comments I prefer reading but I have this as an audiobook on CDs.


message 8: by Brian (new)

Brian I'm 100% physical for books still. I tried an ereader for a bit and it just wasn't the same.

Oddly though, I've got no problem reading comics digitally.


message 9: by Darren (new)

Darren | 24 comments I've always been a slow reader. I discovered audio books a couple of years ago and I think now I've listened to more books than I've physically read in my whole life. I find it liberating to listen to the book while travelling, walking the dog or even doing housework. You can usually stay focused enough to follow the story pretty well. Plus the Star Wars audiobooks are mixed with music and sound effects. The only downside is that not all of the SW books are unabridged.


message 10: by Bruce (new)

Bruce | 137 comments I have a long commute to/from work, so audiobooks are great when I'm done listening to a Star Wars Bookworm podcast. ;)


message 11: by Derek (new)

Derek Gatz (derekgatz) | 96 comments I like to have the book in my hands, the smell of old books.. i listen to audiobooks at work though.


message 12: by Glenn (new)

Glenn | 2 comments I have the hard cover for this one, which is nice. I prefer having the actual book in my hands. But I wouldn't mind giving the audiobooks a try. The music and sound effects would certainly add a lot.


message 13: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (bianca_horkan) | 31 comments Hardcover from the library.

However, I wouldn't turn my nose up at the audio book version or the Kindle version.


message 14: by Heather (new)

Heather Martinez (JediKitten) | 14 comments I've got the e-book.


message 15: by Hector (new)

Hector (tatooinebreeze) | 10 comments I'm doing the e-book, as well.


message 16: by Travis (new)

Travis I'm reading the hardcover from the library. I can't file audio books as well. I'm slowly embracing ebooks but I still prefer physical books.


message 17: by Bruce (new)

Bruce | 137 comments When Borders closed, I got Deceived and Red Harvest as audiobooks at going-out-of-business cheap prices. Both are awesome listening.


message 18: by Derek (new)

Derek Gatz (derekgatz) | 96 comments i just love having a bookshelf thats all star wars, my son got em all outta order though.


message 19: by Jason (new)

Jason Duran | 37 comments My first exposure to Star Wars Audiobooks was the Episide III, ROTS. Been hooked since. It's a shame the earlier ones were abridged.


message 20: by Jason (new)

Jason | 7 comments I'm reading the epub from the library.


message 21: by Roel (new)

Roel Veldhuyzen (roel_veldhuyzen) | 18 comments I have both the Paperback and the kindle version. I mostly read the paperback unless I have time to read on the road, when I read the Kindle version.


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