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What's everyone's preferred reading format?


I used to prefer paperbacks over hardcovers, but that was when I didn't have a job and couldn't afford the more expensive hardcovers. Now I prefer hardcovers since they are sturdier and tend to last longer since I am a chronic rereader. When I buy new, I prefer the hardcovers, but if I am buying used I'll buy what is available. But above all, I want paper, not electronic, it's just not the same. You just can't admire an e-book sitting on a shelf like you can a real book and I love to collect almost as much as I love to read.

Like Joseph I like collecting the books almost as much as I enjoy reading them so I am still surrounded by actual paper books even though I adore my eReader! Getting the books on the ereader is the same thrill for me as getting them in actual paper form.
I will say though, I haven't paid a lot of money for a book on the eReader, if I am going to spend a significant amount, I want to have the actual paper book.
As for the Audio books, it took me a while to train myself not to let me mind wander but now they are my companions in the car and while working around the house. I actually am disappointed when someone else is in the car with me now and I can't listen to my book.


After letting the Kindle sit for a few weeks the guilt moved in that he paid good money for it and I had not even TRIED to use it....so I am reading on the Kindle now and I do love it but I must say... I miss having an actual book in my hand!!


Also I like the Nook very much.

1. I hate touchscreens.
2. Kindle had longer battery life.
3. Amazon's customer service is great and they had/have a better return policy then Nook. (My mom sat on and broke her Kindle and within 15 minutes of calling they had aranged one to be shipped to her in 2 days.)
They are both great devices though. But I really am limited with experience with the Nook. One o the best things with ANY ereader though is the indie authors. There is an endless supply of great books from unknowns for super cheap.
Good luck picking out an ereader and hope you enjoy it when you get it.

Some say the back light on the iPad is good, some say its bad, some also say there is a bad glare on the iPad. I haven't read any books on there yet (the one I am reading is on my eReader) so I can't say for sure. I think you just need to go with the one that feels right for you.

If you want a book that is out of print, Barnes and Noble will tell the publisher on your behalf that the book is requested to be published in e-format.
My point is: B&N is a book company. Amazon is much more and will unlikely matchup over time.


If you want a book that is out of print, Barnes and Noble will tell..."
Kindle does the same thing actually. If go to Amazon and find a book not available on Kindle there is a link you can click on that says something like "Want on kindle? Let us know".
One thing Nook does that Kindle doesn't do though is let you load and read PDF files on it.




I have a tendency at times to do 2-3. Depending on my mood.

I have a..."
lol... I'm a bit of a page (as opposed to channel) surfer myself - usually 2 or three at a time - also depending on mood. :^D




I dislike hardback books immensely; I read everywhere (on the bus, walking down the street, in queues, at work..) so reading - and indeed, carrying! - a hardback book around can be quite hard work.
Even if I manage to pick them up cheap.. I end up neglecting them purely because I loathe to leave the house with one.
I have attempted an eReader and did not like it one bit. I can understand the appeal (somewhat), however, they are simply not for me.


I tried Audio books but couldnt get used to it. Tried a few eBooks but not for me either. Although i have a huge collection of comics and graphic novels, because its too hard to buy the paper versions, and i have no problem reading them on my laptop.

I love my NOOk...but I love reading the book psychically, although with my nook i tend to read through books faster.



Heather, reading on an ebook is nothing like reading on a computer screen. The Kindle and the Nook (and others, but this is what I have.) have what is called e-ink screen, it's just like reading print on a piece of paper. You can even read it in bright sunlight, just like a book.



Oh I've long since discovered a knack for not even using a bookmark, I can instantly find where I stopped reading like some kind of sixth sense ;)


I am the same I would have yo read it on the pc and I could sit like that for long time reading- feel eye strain. i like the comfort of lying down , changing positions etc...
Also I stare at a screen all day at work so nice to be able to read in a dfifferent format

but the bending of books does that not crease the spine and lead to later loose papers?

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my mind wonders if it was on a cd in a my room but on earphones or enclosed space like a car it doesn't

Like Joseph I like collecting the books almost as much as I enjoy rea..."
yes at least you feel like you are getting something for your money. what happens if you llost that ereader all your books gone
Hi guys, I'm brand new on Goodreads and I'm a 'real' book addict (somewhere around 2,000-2,500 at last count) - for me there are the associations from childhood with traditional printed books (reading The Hobbit by the light from the landing underneath my bedroom door).
I intend to get an e-reader very soon though since I can easily devour a couple of books in a day (on the rare occasions that I'm left alone long enough to do that!), and it's not practical to pack a small library for holidaying every time!
I really should be into e-readers already since I've got one book out exclusively in that format (paranormal romance called Eternity by AJ Cole and Jenni James) and another soon to arrive on ebook and paperback called BiteMarks which is crime fiction :o)
I intend to get an e-reader very soon though since I can easily devour a couple of books in a day (on the rare occasions that I'm left alone long enough to do that!), and it's not practical to pack a small library for holidaying every time!
I really should be into e-readers already since I've got one book out exclusively in that format (paranormal romance called Eternity by AJ Cole and Jenni James) and another soon to arrive on ebook and paperback called BiteMarks which is crime fiction :o)

Like Joseph I like collecting the books almost as mu..."
Actually if you were to lose your Kindle, all you books wouldn't be gone, Amazon stores all your purchases on their servers. If you were to lose your Kindle and get a replacement, you could transfer all your books onto the new one.

My reading preferences? Hmmm...I still love my hardback (and collectable) books, but gotta say the NOOK(I have the classic type) is GREAT for hands that don't work so well due to RA type arthritis. Holding and page turning are easy. I've read so much since getting it...reading without pain is such a wonderful thing!!!!!!
And with my cover, it looks and feel "like a real book". But yeah, kinda tired of those who say it's not a real book...as long as you are reading a printed word (be it on clay tablets, parchment paper, acid free paper, newsprint, electronic devices)...it's still reading, whatever works for you...JMHO

Oh I've long since discovered a knack for not even using a bookm..."
Sophie, you have to teach me that.

I prefer to read paperbacks. I tried reading Ebooks, but just not as enjoyable as reading the real books :)


Interesting to read the opinions of e-books, have not tried them yet...but I suspect I will always prefer hardcovers even if I do cross over some day.

I agree, wholeheartedly!
Wow, what a great idea (the ziplock). For the first time in my life I am considering a kindle. I love holding and owning books but for times at the park, camping, the beach or bath I think the kindle is a really smart idea. Thanks.